THE EFFECT OF LOW INTENSITY LASER IRRADIATION ON THE HEALING OF ORAL MUCOSAL TISSUE WOUNDS AFTER CHEMICAL IRRITANT AND BURNS ON EXPERIMENTAL RATS

Ahmed Abdoul-Aziz Ibrahim;

Abstract


The delicate mucous membrane of the oral cavity is readily and rather frequently injured by trauma arising from physical or chemical insults. Physical agents are those referable to very hot foods or drinks or to electrical reaction, while chemical agents


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Title THE EFFECT OF LOW INTENSITY LASER IRRADIATION ON THE HEALING OF ORAL MUCOSAL TISSUE WOUNDS AFTER CHEMICAL IRRITANT AND BURNS ON EXPERIMENTAL RATS
Authors Ahmed Abdoul-Aziz Ibrahim
Keywords THE EFFECT OF LOW INTENSITY LASER IRRADIATION ON THE HEALING OF ORAL MUCOSAL TISSUE WOUNDS AFTER CHEMICAL IRRITANT AND BURNS ON EXPERIMENTAL RATS
Issue Date 2007
Description 
The delicate mucous membrane of the oral cavity is readily and rather frequently injured by trauma arising from physical or chemical insults. Physical agents are those referable to very hot foods or drinks or to electrical reaction, while chemical agents

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