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dc.contributor.advisorFilho, Edson Luiz Cetira-
dc.contributor.authorSalles, Isabela Aparecida Nazareth-
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dc.description.abstractO uso do laser de alta potência em cirurgias pré-protéticas tem sido cada vez mais investigado na odontologia devido aos seus potenciais benefícios no manejo de tecidos moles e na reabilitação oral. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar as aplicações do laser de alta potência em procedimentos cirúrgicos de tecidos moles frequentemente realizados em cirurgias pré-protéticas, destacando seus benefícios, limitações e impacto na reabilitação protética. Trata-se de uma revisão de literatura conduzida a partir de buscas nas bases de dados PubMed e Consensus, contemplando publicações até outubro de 2025. Foram incluídos ensaios clínicos e séries de casos envolvendo adultos submetidos a procedimentos de tecidos moles com laser de alta potência. Após aplicação dos critérios de elegibilidade, cinco estudos foram selecionados para análise qualitativa. Os lasers mais utilizados foram os de diodo, CO2 e Thulium, empregados em procedimentos como frenectomias, gengivectomias, remoção de hiperplasias fibrosas e biópsias em mucosa oral. Os principais benefícios observados foram redução da dor pós-operatória, melhor controle do sangramento transoperatório e menor necessidade de suturas, proporcionando maior conforto ao paciente e melhor visualização do campo cirúrgico. Entretanto, os resultados relacionados ao tempo cirúrgico e à cicatrização mostraram-se controversos, variando conforme o tipo de laser, parâmetros utilizados e experiência do operador. Além disso, alguns estudos relataram maior edema pós-operatório e presença de artefatos térmicos nos tecidos, especialmente em protocolos contínuos. Conclui-se que o laser de alta potência representa uma alternativa viável e promissora no manejo de tecidos moles em cirurgias pré-protéticas, embora ainda sejam necessários estudos clínicos padronizados para consolidar protocolos e ampliar as evidências científicas sobre sua efetividade clínica e impacto na reabilitação protética.pt_BR
dc.subjectodontologiapt_BR
dc.subjectlaser de alta potênciapt_BR
dc.subjectcirurgias pré-protéticaspt_BR
dc.titleO USO DO LASER DE ALTA POTÊNCIA EM CIRURGIAS PRÉ-PROTÉTICAS: REVISÃO DE LITERATURApt_BR
dc.typeTCCpt_BR
dc.title.inglesThe use of high-power laser in pre-prosthetic surgeries: a literature reviewpt_BR
dc.description.resumo_abstractThe use of high-power lasers in preprosthetic surgeries has been increasingly investigated in dentistry due to their potential benefits in soft tissue management and oral rehabilitation. This study aimed to evaluate the applications of high-power lasers in soft tissue surgical procedures commonly performed in preprosthetic surgeries, highlighting their benefits, limitations, and impact on prosthetic rehabilitation. This is a literature review conducted through searches in the PubMed and Consensus databases, including publications up to October 2025. Clinical trials and case series involving adult patients undergoing soft tissue procedures with high-power lasers were included. After applying the eligibility criteria, five studies were selected for qualitative analysis. The most commonly used lasers were diode, CO2, and Thulium lasers, applied in procedures such as frenectomies, gingivectomies, removal of fibrous hyperplasia, and oral mucosal biopsies. The main benefits observed were reduced postoperative pain, improved intraoperative bleeding control, and decreased need for sutures, providing greater patient comfort and better visualization of the surgical field. However, findings related to surgical time and wound healing were controversial, varying according to the type of laser, parameters used, and operator experience. In addition, some studies reported greater postoperative edema and the presence of thermal artifacts in tissues, especially with continuous-mode protocols. It can be concluded that high-power lasers represent a viable and promising alternative for soft tissue management in preprosthetic surgeries, although further standardized clinical studies are still needed to establish protocols and strengthen scientific evidence regarding their clinical effectiveness and impact on prosthetic rehabilitation.pt_BR
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