Literature DB >> 8725838

In vitro backscattering from implant materials during radiotherapy.

R R Wang1, K Pillai, P K Jones.   

Abstract

It is a certainty that many of the patients now receiving dental implants will one day require radiotherapy if they have head and neck cancer. The purpose of this study was to examine the dose enhancement form backscattered radiation at implant/bone interfaces irradiated with high-energy 6 MV and 10 MV x-rays. Three commonly used implant materials, pure titanium, Ti-6A1-4V alloy, and a high gold content implant material of various thicknesses, were used to measure the dose enhancement caused by backscattered radiation. The relative ionization charges at implant/bone interfaces were measured at distances of 0, 1, 2, and 3 mm away from the implant material by insertion of 0, 1, 2, and 3 mm thick bone substitute disks between the implant material and an ionization chamber. The results indicated that the highest dose enhancement occurred at a distance of 0 mm from the implant/bone interface for all the materials studied. The Au-Cu-Ag implant material had more average relative dose than pure titanium or Ti-6A1-4V alloy. The backscattered electrons decreased as the thickness of the bone substitute (distance between the implant material and the ionization chamber) increased.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8725838     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(96)90248-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthet Dent        ISSN: 0022-3913            Impact factor:   3.426


  3 in total

1.  Estimation of dose enhancement to soft tissue due to backscatter radiation near metal interfaces during head and neck radiothearpy - A phantom dosimetric study with radiochromic film.

Authors:  Rajesh Ashok Kinhikar; Chandrashekhar M Tambe; Kalpana Patil; Mahadev Mandavkar; Deepak D Deshpande; Rajendra Gujjalanavar; Prabha Yadav; Ashwini Budrukkar
Journal:  J Med Phys       Date:  2014-01

2.  Study of dosimetric properties of flattened and unflattened megavoltage x ray beam on high Z implant materials.

Authors:  Tamilarasan Rajamanickam; Sivakumar Muthu; Perumal Murugan; Muddappa Pathokonda; Krishnamoorthy Senthilnathan; Narayanasamy Arunai Nambi Raj; Padmanabhan Ramesh Babu
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2018-09-28       Impact factor: 2.102

3.  Scattering of therapeutic radiation in the presence of craniofacial bone reconstruction materials.

Authors:  Joonas Toivonen; Mikko Björkqvist; Heikki Minn; Pekka K Vallittu; Jami Rekola
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 2.102

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