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A Coaxial Dielectric Probe Technique for Distinguishing Tooth Enamel from Dental Resin.

Paul M Meaney1, Benjamin B Williams2, Shireen D Geimer2, Ann B Flood2, Harold M Swartz2.   

Abstract

For purposes of biodosimetry in the event of a large scale radiation disaster, one major and very promising point-of contact device is assessing dose using tooth enamel. This technique utilizes the capabilities of electron paramagnetic resonance to measure free radicals and other unpaired electron species, and the fact that the deposition of energy from ionizing radiation produces free radicals in most materials. An important stipulation for this strategy is that the measurements, need to be performed on a central incisor that is basically intact, i.e. which has an area of enamel surface that is as large as the probing tip of the resonator that is without decay or restorative care that replaces the enamel. Therefore, an important consideration is how to quickly assess whether the tooth has sufficient enamel to be measured for dose and whether there is resin present on the tooth being measured and to be able to characterize the amount of surface that is impacted. While there is a relatively small commercially available dielectric probe which could be used in this context, it has several disadvantages for the intended use. Therefore, a smaller, 1.19mm diameter 50 ohm, open-ended, coaxial dielectric probe has been developed as an alternative. The performance of the custom probe was validated against measurement results of known standards. Measurements were taken of multiple teeth enamel and dental resin samples using both probes. While the probe contact with the teeth samples was imperfect and added to measurement variability, the inherent dielectric contrast between the enamel and resin was sufficient that the probe measurements could be used as a robust means of distinguishing the two material types. The smaller diameter probe produced markedly more definitive results in terms of distinguishing the two materials.

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Keywords:  Dental Resin; Dielectric Properties; Electron Paramagnetic Resonance; Open-Ended Coaxial Probe; Radiation Dosimetry; Tooth Enamel

Year:  2015        PMID: 27182531      PMCID: PMC4864612          DOI: 10.14355/aber.2015.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biomed Eng Res        ISSN: 2328-1731


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