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Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
Infrared Laser Light Further Improves Bone Healing When Associated with Bone Morphogenic Proteins: An in Vivo Study in a Rodent Model

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Marleny E. Martinez Gerbi, Aparecida M.C. Marques, Luciana Maria Pedreira Ramalho, Elizabeth Arruda Carneiro Ponzi, Carolina Montagn Carvalho, Rafael De Carneiro Santos, Priscila Chagas Oliveira, Manuela Nóia, Antonio Luiz B. Pinheiro. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. February 2008, 26(1): 55-60. doi:10.1089/pho.2007.2026.

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Marleny E. Martinez Gerbi, Ph.D.
School of Dentistry, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE
Aparecida M.C. Marques, Ph.D.
Laser Center, School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, and Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Vale do Paraíba University, São José dos Campos, SP
Luciana Maria Pedreira Ramalho, Ph.D.
School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, University Federal of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.
Elizabeth Arruda Carneiro Ponzi, M.S.
School of Dentistry, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE
Carolina Montagn Carvalho, D.D.S.
Laser Center, School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, and Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Vale do Paraíba University, São José dos Campos, SP
Rafael De Carneiro Santos, D.D.S.
Laser Center, School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, and Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Vale do Paraíba University, São José dos Campos, SP
Priscila Chagas Oliveira, D.D.S.
Laser Center, School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, and Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Vale do Paraíba University, São José dos Campos, SP
Manuela Nóia, D.D.S.
Laser Center, School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, and Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Vale do Paraíba University, São José dos Campos, SP
Antonio Luiz B. Pinheiro, Ph.D.
Laser Center, School of Dentistry, Department of Propedeutica and Clínica Integrada, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, and Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (IP&D), Vale do Paraíba University, São José dos Campos, SP

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Objective: This study assessed histologically the effect of laser photobiomodulation (LPBM) on the repair of surgical defects created in the femurs of Wistar rats treated or not treated with bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) and organic bovine bone graft. Background Data: This paper is part of an ongoing series of works in which biomaterials are used in association with LPBM. Several previous reports by our group have shown that the use of laser photobiomodulation improves the treatment of bone defects. Materials and Methods: Forty-eight adult male Wistar rats were divided into four randomized groups: group I (control, n = 12); group II (LPBM, n = 12); group III (BMPs + organic bovine bone graft, n = 12); and group IV (BMPs + organic bovine bone graft + LPBM, n = 12). The irradiated groups received seven irradiations every 48 h, beginning immediately after the surgical procedure. The laser therapy (λ = 830 nm, 40 mW CW, = ˜0.6 mm) consisted of 16 J/cm2 per session divided equally over four points (4 J/cm2 each) around the defect. The subjects were sacrificed after 15, 21, and 30 d, and the specimens were routinely embedded in wax, stained with hematoxylin and eosin and sirius red, and analyzed under light microscopy. Results: The results showed histological evidence of increased deposition of collagen fibers (at 15 and 21 d), as well as an increased amount of well-organized bone trabeculae at the end of the experimental period (30 d) in the irradiated animals versus the non-irradiated controls. Conclusion: The use of LPBM with BMPs and organic bovine bone grafts increases the positive biomodulating effects of laser light.

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