2017 Radiological physics and tech…

Magnetization and demagnetization of magnetic dental attachments in a 3-T MRI system.

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Radiological physics and technology Vol. 10 (3) : 294-300 • Sep 2017

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnetization and demagnetization of magnetic dental attachments in a 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. A high-field-strength (3.0 T) MRI scanner (Achieva 3.0 T, Philips, Amsterdam, Netherlands) was used. Magnetic flux leakage was measured using a gaussmeter. To evaluate the magnetization and demagnetization of the magnetic assemblies and keepers caused by the moving in and out of the MRI scanner, the magnetic force of the attachments was measured before and after the table was moved in and out. Two settings were used wherein the magnetic assemblies and keepers were positioned on the table at angles of 0 degrees or 90 degrees with respect to the magnetic flux of the static magnetic field. The movement of the table was repeated 15 times. In addition, the retentive force of the magnetic dental attachments was measured after magnetic field exposure. The magnetic force of the magnetic attachments positioned at 0 degrees decreased significantly after moving in and out of the MRI scanner (p < 0.05). In contrast, the magnetic force of the magnetic attachments positioned at 90 degrees was stable after the movement of the table. The magnetic force of the keepers placed at both 0 degrees and 90 degrees was slightly increased after the movement of the table. At 0 degrees , the retentive force of the magnet-keeper combinations decreased when the magnetic assembly was exposed to the strong magnetic flux of the MRI scanner. Therefore, the removal of all removable magnetic dentures is recommended before an MRI examination.

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