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The applications of cold atmospheric plasma in dentistry

Neusa Silva, Joana Marques, Mariana Cruz, Henrique Luís, Susana Sério, António Mata

2023Plasma Processes and Polymers17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), as a noninvasive technology, has shown promise in dentistry as it might successfully treat various oral conditions. The antimicrobial capacity of CAP has been proven and it is effective in reducing the main microorganisms responsible for oral infections. Furthermore, CAP has also been explored in the field of tissue regeneration with a great response from both soft and hard tissue. The surface modification ability of CAP is another area of interest, revealing a potential improvement in the osseointegration of dental implants. Additionally, there are other areas within dentistry that have studied the use of CAP, such as surface disinfection, bleaching, and cavity preparation.

Topics & Concepts

OsseointegrationAtmospheric-pressure plasmaDentistryHard tissueOral cavityMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringPlasmaNanotechnologyMedicineImplantSurgeryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsTattoo and Body Piercing ComplicationsLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine