Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT): Penetration and Photobiomodulation

Journal Title: Journal of Oral Health and Craniofacial Science - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Mester et al., stated the laser effects in a review of their studies of 15 various biological systems, they observed the stimulating effect of low energy (in terms of J/cm2) laser and inhibiting effect of high energy laser and later reported the relationship of cumulative energy applied and the effects conforms to the Arndt-Schultz law. They concluded their experience with 875 healed cases and the results of their experiments had convinced them to recommend the use of lasers to stimulate wound healing [1].

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C Young, CL Mak

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  • EP ID EP539913
  • DOI 10.29328/journal.johcs.1001015
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C Young, CL Mak (2017). Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT): Penetration and Photobiomodulation. Journal of Oral Health and Craniofacial Science, 2(3), 80-82. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-539913