Blood Flow Changes of a Superficial Temporal Artery Before and After Low-level Laser Irradiation Applied to the Temporomandibular Joint Area

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects. Methods: Right TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diamete...

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Published inNihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi Vol. 52; no. 2; pp. 167 - 170
Main Authors Masumi, Shin-ichi, Makihara, Eri
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Abstract Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects. Methods: Right TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diameter, blood flow rate, and blood flow volume of the vessel, on both the irradiated side and opposite side, before and after irradiation on the TMJ were evaluated by using a Doppler flowmeter. Results: The diameter and blood flow volume of the vessel after irradiation increased significantly compared to that before irradiation. Conclusion: Low-level laser irradiation applied to the right TMJ area caused an expansion of blood vessels and an increase in blood flow volume. The same result on the contralateral side may be caused by the vasodilator reflex via the hypothalamic thermostat.
AbstractList The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects. Right TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diameter, blood flow rate, and blood flow volume of the vessel, on both the irradiated side and opposite side, before and after irradiation on the TMJ were evaluated by using a Doppler flowmeter. The diameter and blood flow volume of the vessel after irradiation increased significantly compared to that before irradiation. Low-level laser irradiation applied to the right TMJ area caused an expansion of blood vessels and an increase in blood flow volume. The same result on the contralateral side may be caused by the vasodilator reflex via the hypothalamic thermostat.
「Abstract」Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects. Methods: Right TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diameter, blood flow rate, and blood flow volume of the vessel, on both the irradiated side and opposite side, before and after irradiation on the TMJ were evaluated by using a Doppler flowmeter. Results: The diameter and blood flow volume of the vessel after irradiation increased significantly compared to that before irradiation. Conclusion: Low-level laser irradiation applied to the right TMJ area caused an expansion of blood vessels and an increase in blood flow volume. The same result on the contralateral side may be caused by the vasodilator reflex via the hypothalamic thermostat.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects.PURPOSEThe aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects.Right TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diameter, blood flow rate, and blood flow volume of the vessel, on both the irradiated side and opposite side, before and after irradiation on the TMJ were evaluated by using a Doppler flowmeter.METHODSRight TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diameter, blood flow rate, and blood flow volume of the vessel, on both the irradiated side and opposite side, before and after irradiation on the TMJ were evaluated by using a Doppler flowmeter.The diameter and blood flow volume of the vessel after irradiation increased significantly compared to that before irradiation.RESULTSThe diameter and blood flow volume of the vessel after irradiation increased significantly compared to that before irradiation.Low-level laser irradiation applied to the right TMJ area caused an expansion of blood vessels and an increase in blood flow volume. The same result on the contralateral side may be caused by the vasodilator reflex via the hypothalamic thermostat.CONCLUSIONLow-level laser irradiation applied to the right TMJ area caused an expansion of blood vessels and an increase in blood flow volume. The same result on the contralateral side may be caused by the vasodilator reflex via the hypothalamic thermostat.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow changes of a superficial temporal artery before and after low-level laser irradiation was applied to the TMJ area of healthy subjects. Methods: Right TMJ areas of six healthy subjects were irradiated with a CO2 laser. Variation of diameter, blood flow rate, and blood flow volume of the vessel, on both the irradiated side and opposite side, before and after irradiation on the TMJ were evaluated by using a Doppler flowmeter. Results: The diameter and blood flow volume of the vessel after irradiation increased significantly compared to that before irradiation. Conclusion: Low-level laser irradiation applied to the right TMJ area caused an expansion of blood vessels and an increase in blood flow volume. The same result on the contralateral side may be caused by the vasodilator reflex via the hypothalamic thermostat.
Author Makihara, Eri
Masumi, Shin-ichi
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SubjectTerms blood flow
Carbon Dioxide
Humans
low-level laser irradiation
Low-Level Light Therapy
Radiation Dosage
Regional Blood Flow - radiation effects
superficial temporal artery
Temporal Arteries - physiology
Temporal Arteries - radiation effects
temporomandibular joint
Temporomandibular Joint - blood supply
Title Blood Flow Changes of a Superficial Temporal Artery Before and After Low-level Laser Irradiation Applied to the Temporomandibular Joint Area
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