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Selecting Clinical and Laboratory Methods of Manufacture of Orthopaedic Titanium Alloy Structures Using a Biopotentiometer


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1 Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
 

The present communication aims at determining an optimum method of manufacture of orthopaedic arch titanium alloy dentures that would not cause galvanosis in patients using such dentures. A clinical randomized controlled retrospective study was conducted. Sixty patients who used arch titanium alloy dentures were examined. Three measurements of electrochemical potentials in various areas of the oral cavity were done in all patients, using a biopotentiometer. Linear prediction of differences in potentials in measurement areas 1–3 for the control group (CG) of patients exhibited minor growth dynamics, which can be indicative of the risk of galvanosis in CG patients in the future.

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Biopotentiometry, Dentistry, Dentures, Galvanosis, Galvanic Currents, Titanium Alloys.
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Authors

Alexei V. Yumashev
Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
Anatolij S. Utyuzh
Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
Maria V. Mikhailova
Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
Vadim O. Samusenkov
Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
Ilona R. Volchkova
Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation

Abstract


The present communication aims at determining an optimum method of manufacture of orthopaedic arch titanium alloy dentures that would not cause galvanosis in patients using such dentures. A clinical randomized controlled retrospective study was conducted. Sixty patients who used arch titanium alloy dentures were examined. Three measurements of electrochemical potentials in various areas of the oral cavity were done in all patients, using a biopotentiometer. Linear prediction of differences in potentials in measurement areas 1–3 for the control group (CG) of patients exhibited minor growth dynamics, which can be indicative of the risk of galvanosis in CG patients in the future.

Keywords


Biopotentiometry, Dentistry, Dentures, Galvanosis, Galvanic Currents, Titanium Alloys.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv114%2Fi04%2F891-896