# Laser Therapy: An Alternative Approach for the Management of Halitosis

**Authors:** Vaishnavi R Waikar, Neha Pankey, Vidya Lohe

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.65911 · Cureus · 2024-07-31

## TL;DR

This paper explores laser therapy as a new treatment for bad breath caused by bacteria in the mouth.

## Contribution

The study introduces laser therapy as a novel treatment for halitosis using the Epic Biolase Laser.

## Key findings

- Laser therapy effectively reduces bacteria that cause bad breath.
- Combining laser therapy with traditional methods improves treatment outcomes.
- The wireless laser design offers convenience and aseptic operation.

## Abstract

Halitosis is the result of combining the Greek word "osis" (pathological alteration) with the Latin phrase "halitus" (breath). No matter what the cause, halitosis can be described as the presence of a foul odour. Effective treatment of halitosis may be facilitated by knowledge of the illnesses and factors that contribute to the condition as well as its symptoms. To properly diagnose and treat patients, healthcare professionals, general practitioners, and dentists must comprehend the cause of the ailment and the best course of treatment. A prevalent issue affecting a large proportion of the global population is halitosis. In 90% of cases, the onset of this illness is oral; however, in 10% of cases, it is systemic. The primary source of the unpleasant smell is the volatile sulphur compounds that Gram-negative bacteria create. The majority of halitosis sufferers find their disease humiliating which makes it difficult for them to go about their daily lives and social lives. A thorough examination was carried out. An evaluation of the tongue was done. The halitosis was treated in afflicted areas using the "Epic Biolase Laser". It is the most robust dental laser and has a low power output which uses a solid-state diode to produce invisible infrared radiation. This device operates aseptically and offers more convenience due to its wireless design, which is powered by a Bluetooth foot pedal. This is used to lower the number of bacteria, and then periodic maintenance is performed to keep them under control. Benefits and outcomes were accomplished. Laser therapy destroys the bacteria that produce volatile compounds and efficiently treats foul breath for a longer period of time. But with a combination of conventional techniques, the results we obtain are even better.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Halitosis (MESH:D006209)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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