Efficacy of diode laser technology in treating periodontal disease by assessing its impact on biofilm reduction, clinical parameters, and tooth surface morphology.
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Periodontal disease, diode laser technology, biofilm reduction, clinical parameters, tooth surface morphology.Abstract
Introduction: The incorporation of diode laser technology, which is emerging as a promising treatment modality, enhances the effectiveness of periodontal disease treatment, highlighting its potential in advancing oral health. Laser diode technology, which is emerging as a promising treatment modality, provides a minimally invasive approach by specifically targeting the removal of bacteria and promoting tissue healing.
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