Abstract

Lowlevel laser therapy (LLLT) is a relatively new technique in the dental field. It is now used by many clinicians in dentistry. Among its most popular applications are the stimulation of the healing process and pain relief. This paper will discuss and review the most recent intraoral applications, its dosage, its applicability in dentistry, and the hazards connected with it are all discussed in this article so that it can be used to provide greater dental care.Low-level laser treatment (LLLT) elicits biological responses in the body by using light energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Pain relief, wound healing, muscle relaxation, immune system regulation, and neuron regeneration are all aided by increased cellular energy and changes in cell membrane permeability. The clinical consequences of LLLT are investigated in this article, as well as how it can be used in the dentistry area.

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