Prof. Dr. Lucio Frigo - Laser Photobiomodulation - Best Researcher Award 

Faculdade de Odontologia da Associação Paulista de Cirurgiões DEntistas - Brazil

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Lucio Frigo began his academic journey at the University of São Paulo, where he graduated in Dentistry in 1996. His early academic pursuits were focused on developing a strong foundation in dental sciences, which led him to further academic achievements. In 1999, he earned his doctorate in Sciences, specializing in Cell and Tissue Biology from the same prestigious institution. His academic journey laid the groundwork for his extensive research in the fields of laser photobiomodulation, inflammation, bone repair, and biomaterials.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently a research professor at the Faculty of Dentistry of the Paulista Association of Dental Surgeons in São Paulo, Brazil, Prof. Dr. Lucio Frigo has had a distinguished career in academia. His professional endeavors have revolved around advancing the understanding and application of laser photobiomodulation in dentistry and medicine. Prof. Frigo’s expertise in basic-morphologic sciences has allowed him to contribute significantly to the development of innovative approaches to inflammation management, bone repair, and the use of biomaterials in dental and medical treatments.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Frigo’s research focus has centered around laser photobiomodulation, a technique that uses light to influence biological tissues. His work explores the effects of laser photobiomodulation on inflammation and bone repair, as well as its application in the development of advanced biomaterials. His research has provided valuable insights into the therapeutic potential of laser therapy for improving tissue healing, managing inflammation, and enhancing the regeneration of bone tissue. Prof. Frigo has made significant contributions to the understanding of how laser therapy can be applied in clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Dr. Lucio Frigo’s research has had a profound impact on both the academic and clinical communities. His pioneering work in laser photobiomodulation has influenced a wide range of dental and medical practices, particularly in the treatment of bone injuries and inflammation. His expertise in the field has led to numerous collaborations and research opportunities, further cementing his influence as a leading researcher in his area. Through his teaching and mentoring, Prof. Frigo has helped to shape the next generation of dental professionals and researchers.

🏆Academic Cites

Prof. Frigo’s work has been widely cited in the scientific community, reflecting the significance of his contributions to the field of laser photobiomodulation and related areas. His research has been referenced in numerous publications, indicating its importance in advancing both theoretical and practical aspects of dental and medical treatments. The high citation count of his work underscores the global impact of his research.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Prof. Frigo continues his research, his legacy will be defined by his groundbreaking work in laser photobiomodulation and its clinical applications. His future contributions are expected to further explore the potential of laser therapy for a range of medical and dental applications, particularly in enhancing bone repair and tissue regeneration. Through his continued research and dedication to improving patient care, Prof. Frigo is poised to leave a lasting impact on the fields of laser therapy, biomaterials, and dental science.

📝Laser Photobiomodulation

Prof. Dr. Lucio Frigo’s research in laser photobiomodulation has revolutionized the way laser light is used in therapeutic applications, particularly in the treatment of inflammation and bone repair. His work has expanded the understanding of laser photobiomodulation in dental and medical contexts, leading to improved treatments for tissue regeneration. The future of laser photobiomodulation continues to evolve under his leadership, promising exciting advancements in clinical and therapeutic practices.

Notable Publication


📝Evaluation of the Low-Level Laser Therapy in Pain, Bite Force, and Mouth Opening Following Midfacial Trauma

Authors: Pavelski, M.D., Oliveira, L.F., Frigo, L., Magro-Filho, O.

Journal: Life

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Laser-photobiomodulation on Reactive Oxygen Species Production in Titanium Disc-Containing Pre-Osteoblast Cells Culture

Authors: da Fonseca, G.A.M.D., Brum, I.D.S., Ramos, L.F.D., Gaschler, J.A.M., Frigo, L.

Journal: Lasers in Dental Science

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Clinical Analysis of the Influence of Surface Roughness in the Primary Stability and Osseointegration of Dental Implants: Study in Humans

Authors: da Silva Brum, I., Elias, C.N., Lopes, J.C.A., dos Santos, P.G.P., de Carvalho, J.J., Frigo, L.

Journal: Coatings

Year: 2024

Citations: 1


📝Antimicrobial Activity of Methylene Blue Associated with Photodynamic Therapy: In Vitro Study in Multi-Species Oral Biofilm

Authors: Bueno-Silva, B., Parma-Garcia, J., Frigo, L., Shibli, J.A., Figueiredo, L.C.

Journal: Pathogens

Year: 2024

Citations: 1


📝Laser-Photobiomodulation on Titanium Implant Bone Healing in Rat Model: Comparison Between 660- and 808-nm Wavelength

Authors: da Fonseca, G.A.M.D., Cavalcanti, M.F.X.B., de Souza Maior, J.D., Matias, M., Frigo, L.

Journal: Lasers in Medical Science

Year: 2022

Citations: 7


📝Managing Issues: Tumor Lysis, Extravasation, Adverse Effects, and Others

Authors: Frigo, L., Duque da Fonseca, G.A.M., Marino Favero, G., Augusto Maria, D.

Book: The Golden Guide to Oncologic Pharmacy

Year: 2022

Citations: 1

Lucio Frigo – Laser Photobiomodulation – Best Researcher Award 

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