Affiliation:
1. Univerzitet u Banjaluci, Medicinski fakultet, Katedra za parodontologiju i oralnu medicinu, Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, BiH
Abstract
Introduction. Xerostomia is a subjective complaint of mouth/oral dryness,
caused by a reduction in normal salivary secretion due to different causes.
Even though there are many available treatment modalities to enhance salivary
flow, the therapy often remains unsatisfactory. The low-level laser therapy
(low-level laser irradiation, photo-biomodulation) has been extensively used
as a new, non-invasive approach and advantageous tool for reduction of
xerostomia. Therefore, the aim of this study is to give a systematic overview
on the effects of low-level laser therapy on xerostomia. Material and
Methods. A systematic review of published articles in PubMed database was
carried out using keywords: ?low-level laser therapy?, ?xerostomia?, ?mouth
dryness?. Results. In all published articles, which were considered adequate
for this overview, positive effects of low-level laser therapy were reported.
Low-level laser therapy could significantly enhance salivary secretion and
improve antimicrobial characteristics of secreted saliva (increased level of
secretory immunoglobulin A; sIgA). Furthermore, low-level laser therapy could
improve salivary flow and regeneration of salivary duct epithelial cells.
Conclusion. The current literature suggests that low-level laser therapy can
be safely and effectively used as an advanced treatment modality for
reduction of xerostomia. Further in vivo, in vitro and clinical studies using
different irradiation parameters are suggested to determine the best laser
parameters to be used.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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