Effect of Gamma Radiation on Human Enemal Chemical and Pshysical Properties
Pollyanna Nogueira Ferreira da Silva,
Maria Carolina Fernandes Barcellos,
Fernanda Calvo Costa
et al.
Abstract:Background: Gamma radiation is still used in developing countries for head and neck cancer treatment. Irradiated dental enamel undergoes dose-dependent chemical and mechanical changes that can hinder oral rehabilitation. Understanding these processes can be useful to professionals to plan safer long-lasting treatments. This study aimed to evaluate different doses of gamma radiation on the chemical and mechanical properties of human dental enamel.
Methods: Sixty human third molars were divided into six groups … Show more
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