Dual‐Wavelength PDT With Chlorin‐Based Photosensitizers for Oral Wounds Healing: Study of Proliferative Activity and Angiogenesis | Synapse
April 10, 2026
Dual‐Wavelength PDT With Chlorin‐Based Photosensitizers for Oral Wounds Healing: Study of Proliferative Activity and Angiogenesis
Key Points
To investigate the effects of dual-wavelength photodynamic therapy using chlorin-based photosensitizers on oral wound healing.
Utilized dual-wavelength photodynamic therapy on oral tissues
Assessed proliferative activity and angiogenesis in treated areas
Measured postoperative healing parameters over time
Increased proliferative activity observed in treated tissues
Significant improvement in angiogenesis was documented
Enhanced tissue regeneration noted compared to control group
Abstract
The use of photodynamic therapy is an effective way to activate and intensify regenerative processes in tissues due to timely restoration of trophism and provision of oxygen to tissues.