Evaluation of low level laser therapy and lidocaine versus chlorohexidine for the management of traumatic oral ulcers in children: a randomized controlled study | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Evaluation of low level laser therapy and lidocaine versus chlorohexidine for the management of traumatic oral ulcers in children: a randomized controlled study
Key Points
Traumatic oral ulcers in children respond well to low level laser therapy and lidocaine.
The treatment group shows a significant reduction in pain levels, with a reported 75% improvement.
Randomized controlled study design ensures reliable comparison of interventions within a pediatric population.
Findings may lead to better management strategies for painful oral conditions, emphasizing non-pharmaceutical options.