Effectiveness of Photobiostimulation and Ablation With Diode Laser in Oral Squamous Papilloma: A Case Report
J. A. Costa, M. B. Alvarez, L. Monteiro, P. Rompante, F. Salazar, M. Relvas, M. I. Câmara

TL;DR
This case report shows that diode laser and photobiostimulation effectively treat oral squamous papilloma with no pain or recurrence.
Contribution
Demonstrates diode laser and photobiostimulation as a fast, efficient, and painless alternative to traditional surgery for oral lesions.
Findings
The lesion was fully excised with a diode laser and healed completely within 30 days.
Photobiostimulation reduced bleeding, inflammation, and promoted rapid healing.
One-year follow-up showed no recurrence of the lesion.
Abstract
This study evaluates the therapeutic effectiveness of diode laser and photobiostimulation (PBS) in the treatment of an oral squamous papilloma in the lingual mucosa in a 69-year-old male. The patient was subjected to complete hematological examination, and all parameters were within normal limits. The kind of damage, accessibility, aesthetics, and possibility of bleeding all played a role in the choice of therapy. The lesion was totally excised using the diode laser, and PBS was applied to contribute to healing and reduction of bleeding and inflammation. The patient had no pain throughout this process, which was shown to be a fast and efficient method of therapy. After 30 days, the lesion was fully healed, and 1 year of follow-up has been completed positively with no recurrences. In conclusion, PBS promoted rapid healing and diode laser is an alternative in these types of oral lesions…
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TopicsLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine · Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
