Presentation of a new multifunctional oral cavity simulator: the "MOCS".

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Brazilian oral research Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2025.vol39.022
Tamires Timm Maske, Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci, Rafael Patzlaff, Iniative Mocs, Lina Naomi Hashizume, Marisa Maltz, Rodrigo Alex Arthur
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This article describes a new multifunctional oral cavity simulator (MOCS) that allows, with little technical support and easy handling, the laboratory development of dental hard tissue lesions under clinically similar conditions. The MOCS consists of a heating unit containing three independent cylindrical chambers with three specimen holders inside. Liquids flow through the surfaces of specimens by inlets on the lid of the chamber, which is connected to a medium/artificial saliva source through a computer-controlled peristaltic pump. The design, operational principles, and clinical application of this simulator, such as microcosm-induced development of carious-like lesions, acidic-induced erosion-abrasion like-lesions, and testing the anticariogenic effect of restorative materials, are shown. The MOCS can mimic several aspects of the oral cavity, being a promising device for assessing dental hard tissue lesions.

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介绍一种新型多功能口腔模拟器:“MOCS”。
本文介绍了一种新的多功能口腔模拟器(MOCS),它可以在临床上类似的条件下,在很少的技术支持和易于操作的情况下,进行牙齿硬组织病变的实验室发展。MOCS由一个加热单元组成,其中包含三个独立的圆柱形室,内部有三个标本夹。液体通过室盖上的入口流过标本表面,室盖通过计算机控制的蠕动泵与介质/人工唾液源相连。介绍了该模拟器的设计、工作原理和临床应用,如显微镜诱导的龋齿样病变发展、酸诱导的侵蚀-磨损样病变、修复材料抗肿瘤效果的测试等。MOCS可以模拟口腔的几个方面,是评估牙齿硬组织病变的一种很有前途的设备。
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