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New algorithm for managing postoperative oral wounds of different localization after diodes laser exposure

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2026-10-44-49

Abstract

   Undoubtedly, the clinical success of dental surgical intervention is assessed not only by the elimination of the causative factor, but also by the speed, timing and characteristics of epithelialization of the wound surface. Wounds after laser surgery are bloodless, suture-free, and heal by secondary intention. A key factor is the careful combination of a proper surgical protocol and effective wound care. We compared two healing-accelerating treatments. We followed up 80 patients who underwent various laser procedures. A diode laser with different wave-lengths was used for laser intervention. Based on the study, an algorithm for postoperative wound care after laser surgery in patients with dental surgical pathology was developed and presented. The protocol includes detailed clinical recommendations for dental surgeons and patients, as well as a list of recommended medications.

   It was concluded that the collagen hydrogel «Emalan» is an effective means of accelerating the epithelialization process after laser intervention.

About the Author

G. B. Lyubomirskiy
GAU DPO «Institute for the Improvement of Doctors» of the Ministry of Health of Chuvashia; «Izhevsk State Medical University» of the Ministry of Health of Russia; Private Healthcare Institution «RZD-Medicine»
Russian Federation

Gennady B. Lyubomirskiy, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Associate Professor, dentists-surgeon, Head of the Department

Departments of Dentistry; Department of Therapeutic Dentistry; Dental Department

Izhevsk

AuthorID: 810258



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Lyubomirskiy G.B. New algorithm for managing postoperative oral wounds of different localization after diodes laser exposure. Medical alphabet. 2026;(10):44-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2026-10-44-49

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