Title :
A Novel Method of Tooth Whitening Using Cold Plasma Microjet Driven by Direct Current in Atmospheric-Pressure Air
Author :
Pan, Jie ; Sun, Peng ; Tian, Ye ; Zhou, Haixia ; Wu, Haiyan ; Bai, Na ; Liu, Fuxiang ; Zhu, WeiDong ; Zhang, Jue ; Becker, Kurt H. ; Fang, Jing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Gen. Dentistry, Peking Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
We reported in this paper the tooth-whitening effect by a direct-current cold atmospheric-pressure air plasma microjet (PMJ) and saline solution (0.9%). All teeth were randomly divided into three groups, treated for 20 min with an air blow and saline solution, a PMJ and saline solution, and 35% hydrogen peroxide gel, respectively. Compared with the other groups, the teeth treated with the PMJ and saline solution showed the best tooth-whitening effect. The microhardness of the tooth enamel measurement showed no apparent differences among the three groups. A minor enamel surface morphological change was observed via SEM but was considered acceptable. Singlet oxygen (1O2) and hydroxyl (*OH) radicals were detected by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. Atomic oxygen (O) was observed in the optical emission spectra of the PMJ. 1O2, *OH, and O were considered to be the key agents during the tooth-whitening process. This novel method of tooth whitening has the potential to revolutionize the clinical tooth-whitening procedure.
Keywords :
dentistry; luminescence; microhardness; paramagnetic resonance; plasma applications; plasma jets; surface morphology; SEM; atmospheric-pressure air cold plasma microjet; direct-current cold plasma microjet; electron spin resonance spectroscopy; hydroxyl radicals; microhardness; optical emission spectra; saline solution; singlet oxygen radicals; surface morphology; time 20 min; tooth enamel; tooth-whitening effect; Frequency measurement; Plasma temperature; Surface morphology; Surface treatment; Teeth; Temperature measurement; Electron spin resonance (ESR); optical emission spectra; plasma microjet (PMJ); tooth whitening;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2066291