Publication: Effect of mobile phones as a magnetic field on the microhardness of human teeth
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Abstract
To investigate the effect of radiofrequency (RF) radiation emitted
from 900 MHz mobile phones on the enamel and cementum microhardness of human teeth.
Methods
A number of sources emit electromagnetic fields especially
radiofrequencies are growing rapidly in the world we live today. A
total of 32 freshly extracted human premolar teeth were prepared for
the study group. A generator which produces 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation was used in this study to represent exposure of
global systems for mobile communication (GSM). Teeth were
exposed to the radiation for 2 h per day (7 days a week) for
12 months. Digital micro-Vickers hardness tester (Wilson Wolpert
Europe BV, 401 MVD, Netherlands) fitted with a Vickers diamond
and a 200 N load was used to make indentations in the enamel and
cementum surfaces. Data were analysed using SPSS 16.0 software.
Paired sample t test was used (p\0.05).
Results
The mean baseline microhardness in enamel (165.82 ± 56.63) was
found to be lower than after exposure (163.80 ± 24.53). However,
difference between baseline and after exposure were not found to be
statistically significant (p = 0.855). The mean value of baseline
cementum surface was 41.15 ± 13.81 and after radiation was
26.16 ± 8.13. There were statistically significant differences between
pre- and post-radiation in cementum (p = 0.000).
Conclusions
Despite this result of this study, it can be considered that long term
exposure of 900 MHz radiofrequencies emitted from mobile phones
may decrease the microhardness of teeth.
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YAVUZ İ., AKDAĞ M. Z., DAŞDAĞ S., DURHAN M. A., KARGÜL B., \"Effect of mobile phones as a magnetic field on the microhardness of human teeth\", 13 th Congress of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry (EAPD), 2 - 05 Haziran 2016
