[Effect of electrically powered dental devices on cardiac parameter function in humans].

Parodontologie (Berlin, Germany) Pub Date : 1991-11-01
U Zappa, M Studer, A Merkle, H Graf, C Simona
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Electrically powered devices represent a hazard for patients with cardiac pacemakers. The aim of the present investigation was an in vivo evaluation of possible interactions between electrically powered dental instruments and the function of artificial pacemakers in humans. In 26 patients with artificial pacemakers, different dental instruments were applied, including air scaler, ultrasonic curets, electric pulp tester and electrotome. These devices were applied at highest intensity. Immediately prior to, during, and immediately after applications of these instruments, the pulse rate and the electrocardiogram (EKG) were recorded. The EKG recordings were assessed for irregularities in the distances between the pacemaker peaks. The dental devices were assessed for magnetic fields or induction tension. The results showed that none of the dental devices caused an irregularity in the pacemaker function. The air scaler, Piezon ultrasonic curet and the electric pulp tester caused no measurable magnetic fields. The Sonus 2 ultrasonic curet and the electrotome magnetic fields were measured up to 60 and 50 cm, respectively. All dental devices caused induction tension. The highest value was produced by the electrotome. It seems that cardiac pacemaker function is not affected by electrically powered dental devices. However, there remains a risk in relation to older pacemakers or defective dental devices.

[电动牙科设备对人类心脏参数功能的影响]。
电动装置对心脏起搏器患者有危险。本研究的目的是在体内评估电动牙科器械与人类人工起搏器功能之间可能的相互作用。在26例人工起搏器患者中,应用了不同的牙科器械,包括空气秤、超声电流、电牙髓测试仪和电刀。这些装置以最高强度使用。在使用这些仪器之前,期间和之后立即记录脉搏率和心电图(EKG)。评估起搏器峰值之间距离的心电图记录是否不规则。评估牙齿装置的磁场或感应张力。结果显示,没有一种牙科装置引起心脏起搏器功能紊乱。空气除垢器、压电超声电流和电浆测定仪不产生可测量的磁场。在60 cm和50 cm处分别测量Sonus 2超声电流和电刀磁场。所有的牙齿装置都产生感应张力。电刀产生的值最高。心脏起搏器的功能似乎不受电动牙科设备的影响。然而,与旧的起搏器或有缺陷的牙科设备有关的风险仍然存在。
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