Low Level Laser Therapy
Description
Cold lasers are hand-held devices often the size of a flashlight. Laser is focused on the injured region for about 30 seconds to some minutes, as per the medical condition being treated. During this time, the non-thermal photons of light that are emitted from the laser pass through the skins layers (the dermis, epidermis, and the subcutaneous tissue or tissue fat under the skin). This light can penetrate up to 2 to 5 centimeters below the skin at 90 mw and 830 nm. Once the light energy passes through the layers of skin and reaches the target area, it is absorbed and interacts with the light sensitive elements in the cell. This process can be compared to photosynthesis in plants – sunlight is absorbed by plants, which is then converted to usable energy so that the plant can grow. When cells absorb this light energy, it initiates a series of events in the cell that is theorized to eventually result in normalizing damaged or injured tissue, a reduction in pain, inflammation, edema and an overall reduction in healing time by increasing intracellular metabolism.
Low Level Laser Therapy
Specifications |
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Average Power Range: | 0.09-0.09W |
Tip Diameter Range: | 0.83-0.83um |
Applications
Stimulation of endorphins
Reduction in the conduction of nerve fibers that carry pulpal pain (c-fibres)
Stimulation of fibroblasts, osteoblasts and odontoblasts
Increased circulation and lymphatic drainage help decrease the pain
Analgesia of primary tooth restorations
Treat dental infections
Soft tissue lesions
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Frequently Asked Questions
LLLT works by emitting non-thermal photons of light that penetrate the skin and interact with the light-sensitive elements in the cell. This process is theorized to normalize damaged or injured tissue, reduce inflammation and pain, and increase intracellular metabolism.
A typical LLLT treatment lasts between 30 seconds to a few minutes, depending on the medical condition being treated.
Yes, LLLT is approved by the Health Device Bureau.
LLLT can be used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including stimulation of endorphins, reduction in nerve fiber conduction, stimulation of fibroblasts, osteoblasts, and odontoblasts, increased circulation and lymphatic drainage, analgesia of primary tooth restorations, dental infections, and soft tissue lesions.
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive medical treatment that uses low-level lasers or light-emitting diodes to stimulate or inhibit cellular function.