Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering | |
Design and Fabrication of Helmholtz Coils to Study the Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on the Healing Process in Periodontitis: Preliminary Animal Results | |
H Parsaei1  M Haghani1  Gh Mortazavi1  A Andisheh-Tadbir1  A Zamani1  SMJ Mortazavi1  M Shojaei Fard1  O Koohi1  A Haghnegahdar1  H Khosrovpanah1  M Saeedi Moghadam1  | |
关键词: Design; Production; Non-ionizing Radiation; Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields; Healing; Periodontitis; Helmholtz Coils; | |
DOI : | |
学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
来源: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences | |
![]() |
【 摘 要 】
Background : Effects of electromagnetic fields on healing have been investigated for centuries. Substantial data indicates that exposure to electromagnetic field can lead to enhancedhealing in both soft and hard tissues.Helmholtz coil is a device that generates pulsed electromagnetic fields.Objective : In this study, a pair of Helmholtz coils for enhancing the healing process in periodontitis was designed and fabricated. Method : An identical pair of square Helmholtz coils generate the 50 Hz magnetic field. This device is made upof two parallel coaxial circular coils ( 100 turns in each loop, wound in series)which were separated from each other by a distance equal to the radius of one coil ( 12.5 cm) .The windings of our Helmholtz coil is made of standard 0.95mm wire to provide the maximum possible current. The coil is powered by a function generator.Results : This Helmholtz Coil generates a uniform magnetic field between its coils. The magnetic field strength at the center of the space between two coils was 97.6 μT. Preliminary biological studies performed on rats show that exposure of laboratory animals to pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) enhances the healing of periodontitis. Conclusion : Exposure to PEMFs can lead to stimulatory physiological effects on cells and tissues such as enhanced healing of periodontitis.
【 授权许可】
Unknown
【 预 览 】
Files | Size | Format | View |
---|---|---|---|
RO201912010159604ZK.pdf | 569KB | ![]() |