Translational plasma stomatology: applications of cold atmospheric plasmas in dentistry and their extension
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Li, He-Ping
Zhang, Xiao-Fei
Zhu, Xiao-Ming
Zheng, Miao
Liu, Shu-Fang
Qi, Xuan
Wang, Kai-Peng
Chen, Jian
Xi, Xiao-Qing
Tan, Jian-Guo
Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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In recent years, translational plasma medicine (TPM), as a novel application area of plasmas, has attracted much attention of experts from both academic and clinical fields. State-of-the-art of the lab-scale research and clinical trials of the cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs) in the stomatology are reviewed in detail from the direct and indirect applications of the CAPs. Based on the discussions concerning the relationship between the plasma stomatology and the plasma medicine, it is indicated that it would be an important reference for promoting the TPM starting from the fundamental and application studies in the field of ...
View more >In recent years, translational plasma medicine (TPM), as a novel application area of plasmas, has attracted much attention of experts from both academic and clinical fields. State-of-the-art of the lab-scale research and clinical trials of the cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs) in the stomatology are reviewed in detail from the direct and indirect applications of the CAPs. Based on the discussions concerning the relationship between the plasma stomatology and the plasma medicine, it is indicated that it would be an important reference for promoting the TPM starting from the fundamental and application studies in the field of dentistry, which is also one of the most three promising application fields of plasma medicine.
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View more >In recent years, translational plasma medicine (TPM), as a novel application area of plasmas, has attracted much attention of experts from both academic and clinical fields. State-of-the-art of the lab-scale research and clinical trials of the cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs) in the stomatology are reviewed in detail from the direct and indirect applications of the CAPs. Based on the discussions concerning the relationship between the plasma stomatology and the plasma medicine, it is indicated that it would be an important reference for promoting the TPM starting from the fundamental and application studies in the field of dentistry, which is also one of the most three promising application fields of plasma medicine.
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Journal Title
High Voltage
Volume
2
Issue
3
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© 2020 The Authors. High Voltage published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of China Electric Power Research Institute This is an open access article published by the IET and CEPRI under the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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Nanotechnology
Science & Technology
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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