Plasma Therapy: An Overview
Definition: Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a collection of charged particles (electrons, ions, neutral atoms). Recent demonstration of plasma technology in treatment of living cells, tissue and organs are creating a new field at the intersection of plasma science and technology with biology...
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author | Rajkumar Diwan F M Debta Abhijeet Deoghare Savita Ghom Anshul Khandelwal Sarbani Deb Sikdar Anil G Ghom |
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description | Definition: Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a collection of charged particles (electrons, ions, neutral atoms). Recent demonstration of plasma technology in treatment of living cells, tissue and organs are creating a new field at the intersection of plasma science and technology with biology and medicine known as plasma medicine. Plasma medicine is one of the newest fields of modem applied plasma chemistry. It appeared several years ago and comprises studies concerning the direct action of low-temperature, one atmosphere air plasma (cold plasma/nonthermal plasmalnonequilibrium) on body tissues for various noninvasive therapeutic treatments or diagnostics purpose. The study of plasma holds promise for a myriad of applications ranging from lasers and electronics, hazardous decontamination, sterilization and disinfection of foods, soil, water, instruments, to medical uses in wound healing and treating certain types of tumors and cancers. Plasma represents a new state-of-the-art sterilization and disinfection treatment for certain oral and environmental pathogens, heat-sensitive materials, hard and soft surfaces, and may assist health care facilities in the management of various health concerns. The role that low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (LTAPP) could play in the inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms might prove to be a new, faster, more economical alternative. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9f0f50def6a44652b4b098c875cecccc2022-12-22T02:49:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology0972-13630975-15722011-01-0123212012310.5005/jp-journals-10011-1109Plasma Therapy: An OverviewRajkumar DiwanF M DebtaAbhijeet DeoghareSavita GhomAnshul KhandelwalSarbani Deb SikdarAnil G GhomDefinition: Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a collection of charged particles (electrons, ions, neutral atoms). Recent demonstration of plasma technology in treatment of living cells, tissue and organs are creating a new field at the intersection of plasma science and technology with biology and medicine known as plasma medicine. Plasma medicine is one of the newest fields of modem applied plasma chemistry. It appeared several years ago and comprises studies concerning the direct action of low-temperature, one atmosphere air plasma (cold plasma/nonthermal plasmalnonequilibrium) on body tissues for various noninvasive therapeutic treatments or diagnostics purpose. The study of plasma holds promise for a myriad of applications ranging from lasers and electronics, hazardous decontamination, sterilization and disinfection of foods, soil, water, instruments, to medical uses in wound healing and treating certain types of tumors and cancers. Plasma represents a new state-of-the-art sterilization and disinfection treatment for certain oral and environmental pathogens, heat-sensitive materials, hard and soft surfaces, and may assist health care facilities in the management of various health concerns. The role that low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (LTAPP) could play in the inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms might prove to be a new, faster, more economical alternative.http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2011;volume=23;issue=2;spage=120;epage=123;aulast=Diwan;type=0Cold plasmaLTAPP (low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma)Nonequilibrium. |
spellingShingle | Rajkumar Diwan F M Debta Abhijeet Deoghare Savita Ghom Anshul Khandelwal Sarbani Deb Sikdar Anil G Ghom Plasma Therapy: An Overview Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology Cold plasma LTAPP (low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma) Nonequilibrium. |
title | Plasma Therapy: An Overview |
title_full | Plasma Therapy: An Overview |
title_fullStr | Plasma Therapy: An Overview |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma Therapy: An Overview |
title_short | Plasma Therapy: An Overview |
title_sort | plasma therapy an overview |
topic | Cold plasma LTAPP (low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma) Nonequilibrium. |
url | http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2011;volume=23;issue=2;spage=120;epage=123;aulast=Diwan;type=0 |
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