Evaluation of patient perception and intraoperative bleeding in labial frenectomy: A comparision of diode laser and conventional scalpel techniques


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Author Details : Mutthineni Ramesh Babu*, Arpita Paul, Amula Vinay Sagar, Mandem Harshini Sai

Volume : 9, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 85-90

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpi.2024.018



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Abstract

Background: High frenal attachments are abnormalities corrected by surgical procedure called frenectomies. The scalpel technique is associated with pain, bleeding and postoperative discomfort. To overcome these shortcomings, in the recent times, diode lasers are gaining popularity due to less bleeding, pain during the procedure, healing outcome, and need for analgesics
Aim: To compare the bleeding during the procedure and postoperative pain in patients requiring labial frenectomy using conventional scalpel and diode laser techniques.
Materials and Methods: Twenty patients with high labial frenum attachment requiring frenectomy were included in this study. Patients were randomly divided into Group A: scalpel group and Group B: diode laser group. Pain assessment using VAS, severity of intraoperative bleeding and number of analgesics used were recorded
Observation: The analysis showed that VAS score for pain was significantly lower in the laser group as compared to the scalpel group Bleeding was mild in laser group, where as in scalpel group showed moderate or severe bleeding scores Post operative use of analgesics was more in scalpel group than laser group
Conclusion: Laser was found to be an effective alternate to scalpel in performing frenectomy procedures, more importantly it showed less bleeding, less pain perception and more patient acceptance during the procedure.
 

Keywords: Frenectomy, Diode laser, Scalpel


How to cite : Babu M R, Paul A, Sagar A V, Sai M H, Evaluation of patient perception and intraoperative bleeding in labial frenectomy: A comparision of diode laser and conventional scalpel techniques. IP Int J Periodontol Implantol 2024;9(2):85-90


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Article History

Received : 01-05-2024

Accepted : 21-06-2024


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