Effectiveness Of Low Level Diode Laser (1064) And Acyclovir in Treatment Of Recurrent Herpes Labialis. (Comparative Clinical Study) | ||
Al-Rafidain Dental Journal | ||
Article 3, Volume 17, Issue 1, September 2017, Pages 23-31 PDF (715.34 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/rden.2016.164137 | ||
Authors | ||
Ahmed S Khudhur; Zaid A Alshamaa; Gassan Y Hamed | ||
Abstract | ||
Aims: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of low level diode laser (1064) compared with the effect of Acyclovir (ACV) cream 5% in patients with recurrent herpes labialis (RHL). Materials and Methods: Thirty patients with active lesions (intact vesicle and rupture lesions) were included in this clinical trial. Fifteen patients were treated with low level diode laser (1064) while the other fifteen patients were treated with Acyclovir cream 5%. Results: Complete disappearance of prodromal symptoms ( itching, tingling or burning) and erythema were noticed in low level diode laser (1064) group after three days of treatment compared with ACV group. Conclusions: low level laser (1064) appeared to be more effective in healing time and pain relief than ACV cream 5%. Key words: Dental crowding; ClassII malocclusion; Dentoskeletal morphology. | ||
Keywords | ||
Recurrent herpes labialis; low level diode laser (1064); Acyclovir cream 5% | ||
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