sepharose has been researched along with Stomatitis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sepharose and Stomatitis
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Mouthpiece polymer-gel dosimeter for in vivo oral dosimetry during head and neck radiotherapy.
In this study, we developed a mouthpiece-type gel dosimeter to prevent the oral mucositis caused by the perturbation effect of dental alloys in the radiotherapy of the head and neck regions and to enable in vivo dosimetry. Understanding the dose distribution in the oral cavity during radiotherapy helps identify the possible site for oral mucositis during treatment. Here agarose, which has a higher melting point than gelatin, was added as a coagulant to stabilize the shape of the dosimeter. The strength and dose response of the dosimeter were investigated. The strength was measured at room temperature, 20°C-40 °C, which is higher than the intraoral temperature. The dose-response curves were obtained by magnetic resonance imaging with R Topics: Dental Alloys; Gels; Humans; In Vivo Dosimetry; Polymers; Radiation Dosimeters; Radiometry; Sepharose; Stomatitis | 2022 |