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엄수혁(Soo-Hyuk Uhm),권재성(Jae-Sung Kwon),이정환(Jung-Hwan Lee),이은정(Eun-Jung Lee),김경남(Kyoung-Nam Kim) 대한치과의사협회 2014 대한치과의사협회지 Vol.52 No.12
Since the introduction of non thermal atmospheric pressure plasma in the field of the dentistry, numerous applications have been investigated. Especially with its advantages over existing vacuum plasma in terms of portability, low cost, and non thermal damage, it can be directly applied in the oral cavity, giving number of potentials for dental application. First, possible application of non thermal atmospheric pressure plasma in the field of dentistry is relation to dental caries and periodontal diseases. Teeth and alveolar bones are one of the strongest bony structures in our body, but it cannot be regenerated when they are damaged by dental caries or periodontal disease. Hence many studies to prevent such diseases have been carried out, though no perfect solution has been found yet. With recent studies of modifying surfaces through non thermal atmospheric pressure application that can prevent attachment of bacteria, or studies on bactericidal effects of non thermal atmospheric pressure plasma can be applied here to prevent oral pathogen and ‘biofilm’ attachment to the surface of teeth or directly eliminate the dental caries/periodontal disease causing germs. Secondly, non thermal atmospheric pressure application will be useful on the surface of dental implant. It is well known that the success of dental implant surgery depends on the process known as ‘osseointegration’ that result from osteoblast attachment, proliferation and differentiation. As the application of non thermal atmospheric pressure plasma on the surface of dental implant just before its introduction by the chair side of dental surgery. Despite its long history, the generation of non thermal atmospheric pressure plasma has been greatly increased with its application in dentistry.