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Effectiveness of low-level laser therapy and topical steroid therapy in the management of oral lichen planus

Research Abstract

Corticosteroids are the most common treatment for oral lichen planus, a long-term immune-related condition, which is considered the most effective treatment. Photobiomodulation is a viable alternative treatment that can successfully treat various pathological disorders by relieving pain, decreasing inflammation, and facilitating tissue healing. Unlike steroid medications, photobiomodulation does not have any associated disadvantages. This study aimed to assess and compare the effects of topical application of 0.1% triamcinolone acetonide and photobiomodulation on erosive oral lichen planus. Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted in this investigation, which involved 20 patients who were suffering from erosive oral lichen planus. The control group (n= 10) was administered a 0.1% topical solution of triamcinolone acetonide 3 times daily and a miconazole oral gel once daily, for 4 weeks. The patients in the second group (n = 10) engaged in laser therapy twice a week for 8 sessions over 4 weeks, utilizing a 980 nm diode laser with an output power of 300 mw. Pain and clinical scores of patients were evaluated at the start and 4 weeks postoperatively. Results: Both groups were not significantly different from one another, and both had substantial improvements in pain and clinical scores. Conclusions: Low-Level Laser therapy showed potential as a therapeutic approach for treating erosive oral lichen planus, offering an alternative to steroid therapy without the associated adverse effects.
 

Research Authors
Omar H. Soliman, Eisa M. Hegazy, Eman M. Abdulhady, Asem M. Kamel, Mahmoud A. Attia, Nicola Baldini, Hayder R. Abdulbaqi, Ahmed M. Fekry, Rahma G. Mostafa, Ahmed M. Hussein
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
Research Pages
1817-1869
Research Publisher
Baghdad College of Dentistry
Research Vol
37 (1)
Research Website
https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/3914
Research Year
2025

Effect of fig on relapse during retention period after orthodontic treatment (animal study)

Research Abstract

Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the effect of fig on relapse during retention phase after orthodontic treatment in animals.

Materials and methods: Twenty rabbits were divided into two groups, Group 1 (control group): normal diet. Group 2: Fig added to the normal diet. Each rabbit received orthodontic appliance to apply force on the lower incisors in order to create a 3–4 mm space. Following space opening, the device served as passive retainer for six weeks, during which the animals got fig with regular diet. The appliance was removed after six weeks, and an impression was taken. The teeth then allowed to relapse for four weeks, then another impression was taken for postrelapse measurement. The space between incisors was measured. Animals were sacrificed and blocks were taken and prepared for histological study.

Results: Relapse was significantly lower in Fig group than in the control group.

Conclusion: Fig increases osteoblastic activity while decreases osteoclastic activity, both of which are beneficial consequences on bone health, which decreases the amount of post orthodontic relapse

Research Authors
Mohamed E. Mohamed 1 , Wael M. Refai 2 , Mostafa A. Mohammed 3
Research Date
Research Department
Research File
Research Journal
Egyptian Orthodontic Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
12-18
Research Publisher
Egyptian Orthodontic Journal
Research Rank
Local
Research Vol
66
Research Website
https://eos.journals.ekb.eg/article_391602.html#:~:text=Conclusion%3A%20Fig%20increases%20osteoblastic%20activity,amount%20of%20post%20orthodontic%20relapse%20.
Research Year
2024

Dr. Hager Mostafa Talaat Appointed Assistant Lecturer

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The administration of the Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, along with the esteemed faculty members, supporting staff, and employees of the college and hospital, extend their warmest congratulations and best wishes to Dr. Hager Mostafa Talaat on her promotion to the position of Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Dental Biomaterials.

We wish her continued progress and advancement.

Dr. Menna Abdel Kader Hashem Appointed Assistant Lecturer

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The administration of the Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, along with the esteemed faculty members, supporting staff, and employees of the college and hospital, extend their warmest congratulations and best wishes to Dr.   Menna Abdel Kader Hashem on her promotion to the position of Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Oral Biology.

We wish her continued progress and advancement.

Dr. Heba Allah Mahmoud Muhammad Appointed Assistant Lecturer

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The administration of the Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, along with the esteemed faculty members, supporting staff, and employees of the college and hospital, extend their warmest congratulations and best wishes to Dr. Heba Allah Mahmoud Muhammad on her promotion to the position of Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Oral Biology.
We wish her continued progress and advancement.

Dr. Noha Muhammad Ali Appointed Assistant Lecturer

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The administration of the Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, along with the esteemed faculty members, supporting staff, and employees of the college and hospital, extend their warmest congratulations and best wishes to Dr.  Noha Muhammad Ali on her promotion to the position of Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Oral Pathology.

We wish her continued progress and advancement.

Dr. Hend Muhammad Ali Appointed Assistant Lecturer

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The administration of the Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, along with the esteemed faculty members, supporting staff, and employees of the college and hospital, extend their warmest congratulations and best wishes to Dr.  Hend Muhammad Ali on her promotion to the position of Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Oral Pathology.

We wish her continued progress and advancement.

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