Polymeric piezoelectric sensors and remote communication for detection of bruxism

Alexander Martinez, A. Barrientos, A. Díaz, P. Lafont, J. Colorado, Pedro L. Castedo, R. González
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Active materials are capable of responding in a controlled way to different external physical or chemical stimulus by changing some of their properties. These materials can be used to design and develop sensors, actuators and multifunctional systems with a large number of applications for developing medical devices (for both surgery and implants). On the other hand, Bruxism is a health problem consisting on grinding or tightly clenching the upper and lower teeth, and both phenomena lead to wear of the teeth and produce a noise during the night that is sufficiently loud to disturb the sleep of anyone sharing the bedroom. The tension produced also causes problems in the muscles, tissues and other structures surrounding the jaw, ear pain, headaches, lesions to the teeth and disorders in the jaw joints. For an early, rapid, effective and economical diagnosis of bruxism, we propose the use of instrumented splints based on the use of active materials that detect and record the intensity and duration of interdentally pressure episodes. This paper introduces the design, manufacture and testing of using instrumented splint for bruxism detection. The contribution of this work is basically focused on using piezoelectric polymeric sensors, taking advantage of their reduced thickness, and avoiding the alteration of the patient's bite. In addition, the system allows a quantitative assessment of intraoral pressure that consequently allows the diagnosis of bruxism behaviour at an early stage, aiming to perform corrective actions before irreversible dental wear appears. The first trials performed allowed to demonstrate the feasibility of the system, which also includes wireless communication capabilities for improving on telemedicine tasks.
用于磨牙症检测的聚合物压电传感器及远程通信
活性物质能够通过改变其某些性质,以可控的方式对不同的外部物理或化学刺激作出反应。这些材料可用于设计和开发传感器、执行器和多功能系统,用于开发医疗设备(包括手术和植入物)。另一方面,磨牙是一种健康问题,包括磨牙或紧咬上下牙,这两种现象都会导致牙齿磨损,并在夜间产生足够大的噪音,打扰任何同寝者的睡眠。产生的张力还会导致下巴周围的肌肉、组织和其他结构出现问题,耳朵疼痛、头痛、牙齿损伤和下颌关节紊乱。为了早期、快速、有效和经济地诊断磨牙症,我们建议使用基于活性材料的仪器夹板来检测和记录内部压力发作的强度和持续时间。介绍了用仪器夹板检测磨牙的设计、制造和试验。这项工作的贡献主要集中在使用压电聚合物传感器,利用其厚度减少的优势,避免了患者咬合力的改变。此外,该系统允许对口腔内压力进行定量评估,从而允许在早期阶段诊断磨牙行为,旨在在出现不可逆转的牙齿磨损之前采取纠正措施。进行的第一次试验证明了该系统的可行性,该系统还包括用于改进远程医疗任务的无线通信能力。
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