2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20143953
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Development of a Dental Implantable Temperature Sensor for Real-Time Diagnosis of Infectious Disease

Abstract: Implantable sensors capable of real-time measurements are powerful tools to diagnose disease and maintain health by providing continuous or regular biometric monitoring. In this paper, we present a dental implantable temperature sensor that can send early warning signals in real time before the implant fails. Using a microfabrication process on a flexible polyimide film, we successfully fabricated a multi-channel temperature sensor that can be wrapped around a dental implant abutment wing. In addition, the fea… Show more

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“…Common dental diseases not only affect swallowing, speech, and other physical activities but also harm psychological health. Among them, masticatory motor dysfunction has a severe impact on a person’s quality of life. Dental dyskinesia (degradation of masticatory function) and the resulting insufficient nutritional intake may result in cardiovascular disease .…”
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“…Common dental diseases not only affect swallowing, speech, and other physical activities but also harm psychological health. Among them, masticatory motor dysfunction has a severe impact on a person’s quality of life. Dental dyskinesia (degradation of masticatory function) and the resulting insufficient nutritional intake may result in cardiovascular disease .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This developed system opens the door for creating a standardized database for promoting the knowledge of concussion biomechanics. 159 In Fig. 4E, custom-fit instrumented mouthpieces with new and low-powered accelerometers were developed and validated for directly measuring linear and angular head acceleration over a broad range of impact conditions in American football.…”
Section: Albumin and Kallikreinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…223 Therefore, RTDs and thermistors are predominantly used for temperature sensing, 224 e.g., to have real-time diagnosis of infection of dental implants. 223 Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) based strain sensors have functional operation of 3 h in liquid environment. 225 The sensitivity and resolution are 2.5 times better for PET-based sensors (2.5 mV/kPa) when compared to the PDMS-based sensors (1 mV/kPa).…”
Section: Electric Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%