Title of article :
A Nanocomposite Shield Constructed for Protection Against the Harmful Effects of Dental X-Rays
Author/Authors :
Ayyıldız, Simel Department of Prosthodontics - Dental Health Sciences Center - Gülhane Military Medical Academy - Ankara, Turkey , Hilal Soylu, Elif Department of Physics - Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Science and Literature - Trabzon, Turkey , Özen, Jülide Private Practitioner, Ankara, Turkey , İde, Semra Department of Physics Engineering - Faculty of Engineering, Hacettepe University - Ankara, Turkey , Kamburoğlu, Kıvanç Department of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology - Faculty of Dentistry, Ankara University - Ankara, Turkey
Pages :
10
From page :
364
To page :
373
Abstract :
Objectives: This study aimed to compare a number of new nano-composites capable of protecting the jaw from ionizing radiation. Materials and Methods: Four different types of nano-powders [Ti, Zr (IV) oxide, Ag and Co] were mixed in a polymer matrix to create nano-composites with doping values of 8% in weight. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analysis was performed using a HECUS- SAXS system with 50 kV- 50 mA. Co nano-composites (Co-pnm) yielded the most promising values of the four nanocomposites tested in terms of X-ray absorption. Thus, 4×2 cm Co-pnm samples of different thicknesses (0.20, 0.50, 0.57 and 0.60 cm) were prepared, and SAXS analysis was performed in order to assess the effects of material thickness on x- ray absorption. An experimental multi part shield was constructed from Co-pnm around tooth #36 to test the effect of nanomaterial on the image quality under X-ray beam. Results: Logarithmic distributions of the transmitted intensity values (I) showed that 0.20 cm Co-pnm had the highest transmission value (16.05) followed by 0.50 cm Co-pnm (15.44), 0.57 cm Co-pnm (15.07) and 0.60 cm Co-pnm (15.06). The 0.2 cm Co-pnm had an effective radius of the nano-aggregation value (77.44 Å) lower than that of the other thicknesses (0.50, 0.57 and 0.60 cm) of Copnm, which had similar values ranging from 66.22 to 66.34 Å. The 0.50 cm Copnm had the lowest Dmax value of the different thicknesses of Copnm tested. Conclusion: Conanocomposite can be used as a protection shield for the harmful effects of dental X-ray.
Keywords :
Mutagenicity Tests , Radiography , Diagnostic , Nanocomposites , Polymer , Matrix
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2425999
Link To Document :
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