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Roberto Augusto de Carvalho Campos

Researcher at Federal University of São Paulo

Publications -  5
Citations -  172

Roberto Augusto de Carvalho Campos is an academic researcher from Federal University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low level laser therapy & Facial paralysis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 159 citations.

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Laser therapy in the treatment of dentine hypersensitivity

TL;DR: The immediate and late therapeutic effects of the 660 nm red diode laser were more evident in 25-35-year-old patients compared with those of the 830 nm infrared diode Laser, in terms of the different age groups.
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Low-level laser therapy in treatment of neurosensory deficit following surgical procedures

TL;DR: The efficiency of the diode laser in treating six patients who presented tongue paresthesia after surgical procedures which demanded regional mandible anaesthetic blockage proved to be efficient, resulting in restored sensitivity in al six treated patients.
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Functional and electrophysiological evaluation of the effect of laser therapy in the treatment of peripheral facial paralysis

TL;DR: This clinical case report relates to a total of 4 patients, carriers of idiopathic facial paralysis, treated with Low Level Laser Therapy using a Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide diode diode laser of 780 nm, 50 mW, continuous wave emission, spot size 3 mm2 and total dosage of 20 joules per session distributed to the peripheral trajectory of the injured nerve.
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Comparative clinical study of the effect of LLLT in the immediate and late treatments of hypoesthesia due to surgical procedures

TL;DR: LLLT resulted in neurosensory functional improvement in both immediate and late treatments of hypoesthesia, and is also related to the degree of the peripheral nerve lesion, and not only to the lesion duration.
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Low-reactive-level laser treatment in facial paralysis

TL;DR: Low-reactive level laser treatment with a diode laser of 830 nm, 40 mw, continuous wave, spot area 3 mm2, resulted in about 80% improvement of the motor activity in a 41-year-old female patient with facial paralysis as a consequence of facial nerve injury during neurosurgery.