Tooth Retrospective Dosimetry Using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: Influence of Irradiated Dental Composites.

  • Céline M Desmet
  • Andrej Djurkin
  • Ana Maria Dos Santos-Goncalvez
  • Ruhong Dong
  • Maciej M Kmiec
  • Kyo Kobayashi
  • Kevin Rychert
  • Sébastien Beun
  • Julian G Leprince
  • Gaëtane Leloup
  • Philippe Levêque
  • Bernard Gallez
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Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn:1932-6203

Abstract

In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed individuals will rely on the determination of the dose of ionizing radiations absorbed by the victims. Because people in the general population do not possess conventional dosimeters, after the fact dose reconstruction methods are needed. Free radicals are induced by radiations in the tooth enamel of victims, in direct proportion to dose, and can be quantified using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectrometry, a technique that was demonstrated to be very appropriate for mass triage. The presence of dimethacrylate based restorations on teeth can interfere with the dosimetric signal from the enamel, as free radicals could also be induced in the var...

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