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International journal
Nov, 2016

A study on a dental device for the prevention of mucosal dose enhancement caused by backscatter radiation from dental alloy during external beam radiotherapy.

Journal of radiation research
  • Kouji Katsura
  • Satoru Utsunomiya
  • Eisuke Abe
  • Hironori Sakai
  • Naotaka Kushima
  • Satoshi Tanabe
  • Takumi Yamada
  • Takahide Hayakawa
  • Yoshihiko Yamanoi
  • Syuhei Kimura
  • Shinichi Wada
  • Hidefumi Aoyama
  • Takafumi Hayashi
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Volume
57
Number
6
First page
709
Last page
713
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)

The changes in dose distribution caused by backscatter radiation from a common commercial dental alloy (Au-Ag-Pd dental alloy; DA) were investigated to identify the optimal material and thicknesses of a dental device (DD) for effective prevention of mucositis. To this end, 1 cm3 of DA was irradiated with a 6-MV X-ray beam (100 MU) in a field size of 10 × 10 cm2 using a Novalis TX linear accelerator. Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, polyolefin elastomer, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) were selected as DD materials. The depth dose along the central axis was determined with respect to the presence/absence of DA and DDs at thicknesses of 1-10 mm using a parallel-plate ionization chamber. The dose in the absence of DDs showed the lowest value at a distance of 5 mm from the DA surface and gradually increased with distance between the measurement point and the DA surface for distances of ≥5 mm. Except for PET, no significant difference between the DA dose curves for the presence and absence of DDs was observed. In the dose curve, PET showed a slightly higher dose for DA with DD than for DA without DD for thicknesses of ≥4 mm. The findings herein suggest that the optimal DD material for preventing local dose enhancement of the mucosa caused by DA backscatter radiation should have a relatively low atomic number and physical density and that optimal DD thickness should be chosen considering backscatter radiation and percentage depth dose.

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PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27702778
PubMed Central
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137298
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  • eISSN : 1349-9157
  • Pubmed ID : 27702778
  • Pubmed Central ID : PMC5137298

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