Low power laser as an adjuvant to paresthesia. Report of two cases
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https://doi.org/10.21142/2523-2754-1202-2024-201Keywords:
laser therapy, paresthesia, surgery oralAbstract
Tooth extraction or extraction is a common procedure in dental practice, although it is a common practice, it is not exempt from complications. Paraesthesia is defined as a neuropathy with altered sensations and permanent anesthesia. The case of two patients who attended the Department of Pathology at the Faculty of Dentistry with paresthesia is reported. Both were treated with low power laser therapy, showing a significant improvement in their clinical condition. The application of low-power laser presents ideal benefits in various areas of the stomatological field. As it is a non-invasive, painless treatment and short sessions, the patient is encouraged to continue with the treatment until they are almost completely rehabilitated.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Alejandra Brítez, Luján Martínez, Virginia Sanabria, María del Carmen González, Fátima Torres Marín, José Miguel Gamarra, Gloria Galeano
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