Prototype Sensor for Periodontal disease monitoring

Abstract

Periodontal diseases are inflammatory conditions that affect the supporting tissues of teeth and can lead to destruction of the bone support and ultimately tooth loss if untreated. The condition is treated locally by scaling and root planing. Progression of periodontitis is usually site specific but is not uniform, and currently there are no accurate clinical methods for distinguishing sites where there is active disease progression from sites that are quiescent. This results in a significant number of, unnecessary and costly treatments of non progressing periodontal sites, which potentially cause additional damage to the tooth attachment.
In this project, a generic low cost non-invasive sensor system capable of more accurately identifying periods of active inflammation at point of care, has been developed. The work has resulted in a disposable sensor strip and a prototype meter capable of measuring, within a few minutes, the activity of four newly identified host and bacterial biomarkers of active inflammation in a fluid volume of 1.5 ul. The biosensor developed in this project is designed to significantly improve the efficiency of periodontitis targeted treatment options.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

NANOFORCE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED £104,857 £ 35,000
 

Participant

QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
ORALDENT LIMITED £76,000 £ 6,000
DEGRASENSE LIMITED
CADILLAC PLASTIC LIMITED £75,734 £ 6,000
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CONSULTANCY LIMITED £29,253 £ 11,600
PEARSON MATTHEWS INNOVAION CONSULTANTS £12,407 £ 3,393
AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH LIMITED £75,036 £ 25,000
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON £245,454 £ 245,454
JOHNSON TEST PAPERS LTD £76,087 £ 6,000
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD £47,522 £ 47,522

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