JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pulsed Atmospheric-Pressure Cold Plasma for Endodontic Disinfection $^{\ast}$

Abstract

A new plasma dental probe (PDP), powered with 4-6-kV ~100-ns electric pulses at repetition rates of up to 2 kHz, generates a room-temperature > 2-cm-long ~2-mm-diameter plasma plume at ambient atmospheric pressure. The shape of the plasma plume depends on the gas flow rate and the pulse voltage. Growth of Bacillus atrophaeus on nutrient agar plates is completely inhibited by exposure to both He and He/(1%)O2 plasmas for 60 s. A 300-s treatment with the He/(1%)O2 plasma disinfected a human tooth root canal colonized with saliva-derived biofilms, demonstrating the potential of the PDP as a simple, safe, and effective tool or adjunct for the disinfection of root canals during endodontic therapy. He/(1%)O2 plasma is more effective than He alone for B. atrophaeus growth inhibition, and the emission spectrum of the He-O2 plasma supports the identification of atomic oxygen as the likely primary reactive chemical species contributing to bacterial inactivation.

Keywords:
Atmospheric-pressure plasma Plasma Atmospheric pressure Materials science Plasma diagnostics Nuclear engineering Environmental science Meteorology Physics Nuclear physics Engineering

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Topics

Plasma Applications and Diagnostics
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Water Treatment and Disinfection
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
Health Sciences →  Dentistry →  Oral Surgery
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