Wednesday 29 June 2011

PHOTON INTIATED PHOTO ACOUSTIC STREAMING

Lasers’ are used to activate photosensitizers to destroy the bacteria  and more recently to activate irrigation solutions by the transfer of pulsed energy . It appears that irrigation enhanced by erbium:YAG laser light is effective in removing dentin debris and also in smear layer removal This might be achieved by the action of a pulsed erbium:YAG laser via photon-initiated photo- acoustic streaming (PIPS) .

 PIPS  functions via a direct shock wave ,which is elicited from the specific model and settings of an Er:YAG laser used in this investigation . The unit was equipped with a novel 400-micro meter diameter radial and stripped tip. Subablative parameters (average power 0.3W, 20 mJ at 15 Hz) were used to produce a photomechanical effect seen when light energy is pulsed in liquid. When activated in a limited volume of fluid, the high absorption of the Er:YAG wavelength in water, combined with the high peak power derived from the short pulse duration that was used (50 microseconds), resulted in a photomechanical phenomenon.

                                                   REF: JOE  37,  7, 2011

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