GenoveseW.J., dos SantosM.T., FaloppaF., de Souza MerliL.A.2010. The use of surgical diode laser in oral hemangioma: a case report. Photomed. Laser Surg., 28:147–51.
2.
Van DoorneL., De MaeseneerM., StrickerC., VanrensbergenR., StrickerM.2002. Diagnosis and treatment of vascular lesions of the lip. Br. J. Oral Maxillofac. Surg., 40:497–503.
3.
LacourM., SyedS., LinwardJ., HarperJ.I.1996. Role of the pulsed dye laser in the management of ulcerated capillary haemangiomas. Arch. Dis. Child., 74:161–163.
4.
NamourS.2011. Hemangioma. Atlas of Current Oral Laser Surgery, Universal Publishers, 86–90.
5.
LohH.S.1992. A clinical investigation of the management of oral lichen planus with CO 2 laser surgery. J. Clin. Laser Med. Surg., 10:445–449.
6.
Bello–SilvaM.S., de FreitasP.M., AranhaA.C., Lage–MarquesJ.L., SimõesA., de Paula EduardoC.2010. Low- and high-intensity lasers in the treatment of herpes simplex virus 1 infection. Photomed. Laser Surg., 28:135–139.
7.
AkyolA., AnadoluR., AnadoluY., EkmekciP., GürgeyE., AkayN.2003. Multifocal papillomavirus epithelial hyperplasia: successful treatment with CO2 laser therapy combined with interferon alpha-2b. Int. J. Dermatol., 42:733–735.
8.
KreislerM.et al.2003. Antimicrobial efficacy of semiconductor laser irradiation on implant surfaces. Int. J. Oral Maxillofac. Implants, 18:706–711.
9.
ConvissarR.A.2002. Laser palliation of oral manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus infection. J. Am. Dent. Assoc., 133:591–598quiz 624–625.
10.
MillerC.S., TriplettR.G.1991. Minimizing risk of infection using a carbon dioxide laser. Spec. Care Dentist, 11:155–157.
11.
MedradoA.P., SoaresA.P., SantosE.T., ReisS.R., AndradeZ.A.2008. Influence of laser photobiomodulation upon connective tissue remodeling during wound healing. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B., 18,92:144–152.
12.
LuomanenM., VirtanenI.1993. Distribution of tenascin in healing incision, excision and laser wounds. J. Oral Pathol. Med., 22:41–45.
13.
LuomanenM., VirtanenI.1991. Fibronectins in healing incision, excision and laser wounds. J. Oral Pathol. Med., 20:133–138.
GrbavacR.A., VeeckE.B., BernardJ.P., RamalhoL.M., PinheiroA.L.2006. Effects of laser therapy in CO2 laser wounds in rats. Photomed. Laser Surg., 24:389–396.
16.
NamourS.2011. Vestibular deepening. Atlas of Current Oral Laser Surgery, Universal Publishers, 106–110.
17.
TuncerI., Ozçakir–TomrukC., SenciftK., CöloğluS.2010. Comparison of conventional surgery and CO2 laser on intraoral soft tissue pathologies and evaluation of the collateral thermal damage. Photomed. Laser Surg., 28:75–79.
18.
Yagüe–GarcíaJ., España–TostA.J., Berini–AytésL., Gay–EscodaC.2009. Treatment of oral mucocele-scalpel versus CO2 laser. Med. Oral Patol. Oral Cir. Bucal, 114:e469–74.
19.
KeslerG.2004. Clinical applications of lasers during removable prosthetic reconstruction. Dent. Clin. North Am., 48:963–969vii.
20.
ConvissarR.A., GharemaniE.H.1995. Laser treatment as an adjunct to removable prosthetic care. Gen. Dent., 43:336–341.
21.
LeeK.M., LeeD.Y., ShinS.I., KwonY.H., ChungJ.H., HerrY.2011. A comparison of different gingival depigmentation techniques: ablation by erbium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser and abrasion by rotary instruments. J. Periodontal Implant Sci., 41:201–207.
22.
CampbellC.M., DeasD.E.2009. Removal of an amalgam tattoo using a subepithelial connective tissue graft and laser deepithelialization. J. Periodontol., 80:860–864.
23.
RosaD.S., AranhaA.C., Eduardo CdeP., AokiA.2007. Esthetic treatment of gingival melanin hyperpigmentation with Er:YAG laser: short-term clinical observations and patient follow-up. J. Periodontol., 78:2018–2025.
24.
EsenE., HaytacM.C., OzI.A., ErdoğanO., KarsliE.D.2004. Gingival melanin pigmentation and its treatment with the CO2 laser. Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. Oral Radiol. Endod., 98:522–527.
25.
TalH., OegiesserD., TalM.2003. Gingival depigmentation by erbium:YAG laser: clinical observations and patient responses. J. Periodontol., 74:1660–1667.
26.
YousufA., HossainM., NakamuraY., YamadaY., KinoshitaJ., MatsumotoK.2000. Removal of gingival melanin pigmentation with the semiconductor diode laser: a case report. J. Clin. Laser Med Surg., 18:263–266.
27.
NakamuraY., HossainM., HirayamaK., MatsumotoK.1999. A clinical study on the removal of gingival melanin pigmentation with the CO(2) laser. Lasers Surg. Med., 25:140–147.
28.
NamourS.2011. Esthetic corrections of the flabby lips. Atlas of Current Oral Laser Surgery, Universal Publishers, 188–190.
29.
CarvalhoP.A., JaguarG.C., PellizzonA.C., PradoJ.D., LopesR.N., AlvesF.A.2011. Evaluation of low-level laser therapy in the prevention and treatment of radiation-induced mucositis: A double-blind randomized study in head and neck cancer patients. Oral Oncol., 47:1176–1181.
30.
BjordalJ.M., BensadounR.J., TunèrJ., FrigoL., GjerdeK., Lopes–MartinsR.A.2011. A systematic review with meta-analysis of the effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) in cancer therapy-induced oral mucositis. Support. Care Cancer., 19:1069–1077.
31.
CauwelsR.G., MartensL.C.2011. Low level laser therapy in oral mucositis: a pilot study. Eur. Arch. Paediatr. Dent., 12:118–123.
32.
SilvaG.B., MendonçaE.F., BarianiC., AntunesH.S., SilvaM.A.2011. The prevention of induced oral mucositis with low-level laser therapy in bone marrow transplantation patients: a randomized clinical trial. Photomed. Laser Surg., 29:27–31.
33.
LopesN.N.et al.2010. Effects of low-level laser therapy on collagen expression and neutrophil infiltrate in 5-fluorouracil-induced oral mucositis in hamsters. Lasers Surg. Med., 2:546–552.
34.
BjordalJ.M., BensadounR.J., TunèrJ., FrigoL., GjerdeK., Lopes–MartinsR.A.2001. A systematic review with meta-analysis of the effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) in cancer therapy-induced oral mucositis. Support. Care Cancer, 19:1069–1077.
35.
CauwelsR.G., MartensL.C.2011. Low level laser therapy in oral mucositis: a pilot study. Eur.Arch. Paediatr. Dent., 12:118–123.
36.
SilvaG.B., MendonçaE.F., BarianiC., AntunesH.S., SilvaM.A.The prevention of induced oral mucositis with low-level laser therapy in bone marrow transplantation patients: a randomized clinical trial. Photomed. Laser Surg., 29:27–31.
37.
VescoviP.et al.2011. Early surgical laser-assisted management of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ): a retrospective analysis of 101 treated sites with long-term follow-up. Photomed. Laser Surg., 2011Nov4[Epub ahead of print]
38.
RomeoU.et al.2011. Observation of pain control in patients with bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis using low level laser therapy: preliminary results. Photomed. Laser Surg., 29:447–552.
39.
Neves AdeA., CoutinhoE., De MunckJ., Van MeerbeekB.2011. Caries-removal effectiveness and minimal-invasiveness potential of caries-excavation techniques: a micro-CT investigation. J. Dent., 39:154–162.
40.
DelméK., MeireM., De BruyneM., NammourS., De MoorR.2009. Cavity preparation using an Er:YAG laser in the adult dentition. Rev. Belge. Med. Dent., 64:71–80.
41.
JacobsonB., AsgariA.2008. Restorative dentistry for children using a hard tissue laser. Alpha Omegan, 101:133–139.
42.
AokiA.et al.1998. Comparison between Er:YAG laser and conventional technique for root caries treatment in vitro. J. Dent. Res., 77:1404–1414.
43.
PelagalliJ., GimbelC.B., HansenR.T., SwettA., WinnD.W.2nd. Investigational study of the use of Er:YAG laser versus dental drill for caries removal and cavity preparation––phase I. J. Clin. Laser Med. Surg., 15:109–115.
44.
HibstR., KellerU.1989. Experimental studies of the application of the Er:YAG laser on dental hard substances: I. Measurement of the ablation rate. Lasers Surg. Med., 9:338–344.
45.
CeballosL., ToledanoM., OsorioR., García–GodoyF., FlaitzC., HicksJ.2001. ER-YAG laser pretreatment effect on in vitro secondary caries formation around composite restorations. Am J Dent., 14:46–49.
46.
HossainM., NakamuraY., KimuraY., YamadaY., ItoM., MatsumotoK.2000. Caries-preventive effect of Er:YAG laser irradiation with or without water mist. J. Clin. Laser Med. Surg., 18:61–65.
47.
MorettoS.G.et al.2011. Effects of ultramorphological changes on adhesion to lased dentin–Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analysis. Microsc. Res. Tech., 74:720–726.
48.
CardosoM.V.et al.2010. Towards a better understanding of the adhesion mechanism of resin-modified glass-ionomers by bonding to differently prepared dentin. J. Dent., 38:921–929.
49.
GholamiG.A., FekrazadR., Esmaiel–NejadA., KalhoriK.A.2011. An evaluation of the occluding effects of Er;Cr:YSGG, Nd:YAG, CO2 and diode lasers on dentinal tubules: a scanning electron microscope in vitro study. Photomed. Laser Surg., 29:115–121.
50.
BadranZ., BoutignyH., StruillouX., BarothS., LabouxO., SoueidanA.2011. Tooth desensitization with an Er:YAG laser: in vitro microscopical observation and a case report. Lasers Med. Sci., 26:139–142.
51.
MaamaryS., De MoorR., NammourS.2009. Treatment of dentin hypersensitivity by means of the Nd:YAG laser. Preliminary clinical study. Rev. Belge. Med. Dent., 64:140–146.
52.
PesevskaS.et al.2010. Dentinal hypersensitivity following scaling and root planing: comparison of low-level laser and topical fluoride treatment. Lasers Med. Sci., 25:647–650.
53.
CoronaS.A., NascimentoT.N., CatirseA.B., LizarelliR.F., DinelliW., Palma–DibbR.G.2003. Clinical evaluation of low-level laser therapy and fluoride varnish for treating cervical dentinal hypersensitivity. J. Oral Rehabil., 30:1183–1189.
RiosA., HeJ., GlickmanG.N., SpearsR., SchneidermanE.D., HoneymanA.L.2011. Evaluation of photodynamic therapy using a light-emitting diode lamp against Enterococcus faecalis in extracted human teeth. J. Endod., 37:856–859.
56.
PetersO.A., BardsleyS., FongJ., PandherG., DivitoE.2011. Disinfection of root canals with photon-initiated photoacoustic streaming. J. Endod., 37:1008–1012.
57.
FranzenR., GutknechtN., FalkenS., HeussenN., MeisterJ.2011. Bactericidal effect of a Nd:YAG laser on Enterococcus faecalis at pulse durations of 15 and 25 ms in dentine depths of 500 and 1,000 μm. Lasers Med. Sci., 26:95–101.
58.
SilvaA.C., GuglielmiC., MeneguzzoD.T., AranhaA.C., BombanaA.C., de Paula EduardoC.2010. Analysis of permeability and morphology of root canal dentin after Er,Cr:YSGG laser irradiation. Photomed. Laser Surg., 28:103–108.
59.
ZhuL., TolbaM., ArolaD., SalloumM., MezaF.2009. Evaluation of effectiveness of Er,Cr:YSGG laser for root canal disinfection: theoretical simulation of temperature elevations in root dentin. J. Biomech. Eng., 131:071004.
60.
KuzekananiM., WalshL.J.2009. Quantitative analysis of KTP laser photodynamic bleaching of tetracycline-discolored teeth. Photomed. Laser Surg., 27:521–525.
61.
VanderstrichtK., NammourS., De MoorR.2009. Power bleaching” with the KTP laser. Rev. Belge. Med. Dent., 64:129–139.
62.
NammourS., RoccaJ.P., PireauxJ.J., PowellG.L., MorciauxY., DemortierG.2005. Increase of enamel fluoride retention by low fluence argon laser beam: a 6-month follow-up study in vivo. Lasers Surg. Med., 36:220–224.
63.
NammourS., DemortierG., FlorioP., DelhayeY., PireauxJ.J., MorciauxY., PowellL.2003. Increase of enamel fluoride retention by low fluence argon laser in vivo. Lasers Surg. Med., 33:260–263.
64.
Esteves–OliveiraM., ZezellD.M., AnaP.A., YektaS.S., LampertF., EduardoC.P.2011. Dentine caries inhibition through CO(2) laser (10.6μm) irradiation and fluoride application, in vitro. Arch. Oral Biol., 56:533–539.
65.
da Silva TagliaferroE.P., RodriguesL.K., SoaresL.E., MartinA.A., Nobre–dos–SantosM.2009. Physical and compositional changes on demineralized primary enamel induced by CO2 Laser. Photomed. Laser Surg., 27:585–590.
66.
Esteves–OliveiraM.et al.2009. CO2 Laser (10.6 microm) parameters for caries prevention in dental enamel. Caries Res., 43:261–268.
67.
ZezellD.M., BoariH.G., AnaP.A., Eduardo CdeP., PowellG.L.2009. Nd:YAG laser in caries prevention: a clinical trial. Lasers Surg. Med., 41:31–35.
68.
de FreitasP.M., Rapozo–HiloM., Eduardo CdeP., FeatherstoneJ.D.2010. In vitro evaluation of erbium, chromium:yttrium-scandium-gallium-garnet laser-treated enamel demineralization. Lasers Med. Sci., 25:165–170.