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Effects of Er:YAG Laser Irradiation on Biofilm-forming Bacteria Associated with Endodontic Pathogens In Vitro
Journal of Endodontics, 07/02/08
Noiri Y et al. - The Er:YAG laser was effective against biofilms of 6 of the bacterial species examined, with the exception of those formed by L. casei. After irradiation, the numbers of viable cells in the biofilms were significantly decreased, whereas atrophic changes in bacterial cells and reductions in biofilm cell density were seen morphologically. Er: YAG lasers might be suitable for clinical application as a suppressive and removal device of biofilms in endodontic treatments.
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