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LASER IN PEDIATRIC DENTAL PRACTISE
Dr. Pankaj Verma, Dr. Abhishek Jain*, Dr. Shobhit Mishra, Dr. Shipra, Dr. Varun Bansal and Dr. Poonam Bhardwaj
ABSTRACT
A pulp polyp or hyperplastic pulpitis is inflammation of the exposed dental pulp owing to an open cavitated carious lesion, tooth fracture after trauma or long-standing fractured restoration. Type I hypersensitivity reactions may also have a role in pathogenesis of pulp polyps because of the higher concentration of histamine, immunoglobulin E and interleukin in primary or permanent teeth. Removal of the polyp, pulpectomy and root canal therapy are considered for treatment of this clinical entity. Diode laser is very safe and useful for aesthetic periodontal soft-tissue management because this laser precisely ablates soft tissues using various tips, and the wound healing is more favourable, which leads to minimal thermal alteration of the treated surface.
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