Role of photobiomodulation in controlling the gag reflex during posterior tooth extraction, a pilot case series

光生物调节在控制后牙拔除术中咽反射中的作用:一项初步病例系列研究

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Abstract

This pilot case series aimed to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of photobiomodulation (PBM; also known as low-level laser therapy [LLLT]) applied to specific acupuncture points (PC6 and CV24) in managing the gag reflex during posterior single-tooth extraction. Participants with moderate-to-severe gag reflex (n = 20) were selected based on Gagging Severity Index (GSI) scores ≥ 3 during clinical examination. Gag reflex severity was measured using both the GSI and the Predictive Gagging Survey (PGS) before and after the procedure. LLLT (976 nm diode laser, 100 mW, 4 J/cm² per point, continuous-wave, 20 s per point, 8-mm diameter tip [spot area ≈ 0.50 cm²]) was administered immediately prior to extraction. Preoperative GSI scores (3.3 ± 0.6) underwent a significant decrease postoperatively (1.3 ± 0.5; P < 0.001). Concurrently, PGS scores showed a moderate positive correlation with baseline GSI. LLLT was found to be an effective method of controlling the gag reflex during posterior tooth extraction, thereby facilitating the procedure. In this pilot study, LLLT was associated with reduced gag reflex during posterior tooth extraction. However, the absence of a control group should be acknowledged as a limitation, and the findings should be interpreted with caution. Controlled trials are needed to confirm these preliminary results.

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