Gene W. Hirschfeld, School of Dental Hygiene, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529-0499, USA.
Int J Dent Hyg. 2010 Feb;8(1):10-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2009.00386.x.
The study of plasma integrates physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, and has recently engaged medicine and dental hygiene in research efforts. The study of plasma holds promise for a myriad of applications ranging from lasers and electronics, hazardous waste management, decontamination, sterilization and disinfection of foods, soil, water, instruments, to medical uses in wound healing and treating certain types of tumours and cancers. Plasma represents a new state-of-the-art sterilization and disinfection treatment for certain oral and enviornmental pathogens, heat-sensitive materials, contaminated medical waste, hard and soft surfaces, and ventilation systems 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, noncorrosive, more economical alternative, as well as support green healthcare.
等离子体研究融合了物理学、化学、生物学和工程学,最近还使医学和牙科卫生领域的研究人员参与其中。等离子体研究有望应用于从激光和电子、危险废物管理、去污、食品、土壤、水、仪器的消毒灭菌到用于伤口愈合和治疗某些类型的肿瘤和癌症的医学用途等诸多领域。等离子体为某些口腔和环境病原体、热敏材料、污染的医疗废物、硬表面和软表面以及通风系统提供了一种新的先进消毒处理方法,可能有助于医疗保健设施处理各种健康问题。低温常压等离子体(LTAPP)在灭活病原微生物方面可能发挥的作用,有望成为一种新的、更快、无腐蚀性、更经济的替代方法,并支持绿色医疗保健。