Publications by authors named "Ryeol Park"

Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of a novel ultrasonic irrigation device, remotely-generated irrigation with a non-invasive sound field enhancement (RINSE) system, in removing biofilm-mimicking hydrogel from a simulated isthmus model and compare it with sonically- and ultrasonically-activated irrigation systems.

Methodology: A polycarbonate root canal model containing two standardized root canals (apical diameter of 0.20 mm, 4% taper, 18 mm long with a coronal reservoir) connected by three isthmuses (0.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Root canal treatment is performed to remove the bacteria proliferating in the root canals of a tooth. Many conventional root canal irrigation methods use an instrument inserted into the root canals. However, bacteria removal is often incomplete in the apical region of the root canal, and the treatment carries clinical risks, such as instrument fracture and extrusion of irrigation liquid through the canal apex.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The dynamic actions of cavitation bubbles in ultrasonic fields can clean surfaces. Gas and vapor cavitation bubbles exhibit different dynamic behaviors in ultrasonic fields, yet little attention has been given to the distinctive cleaning effects of gas and vapor bubbles. We present an experimental investigation of surface cleaning by gas and vapor bubbles in an ultrasonic field.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Dust masks are widely used to prevent the inhalation of particulate matter into the human respiratory organs in polluted air environments. The filter of a dust mask inherently obstructs the natural respiratory air flows, and this flow resistance is mainly responsible for the discomfort experienced when wearing a dust mask. In atmospheric conditions seriously contaminated with fine dust, it is recommended that common citizens wear a dust mask in their everyday lives, yet many people are reluctant to wear a dust mask owing to the discomfort experienced when wearing it for a long time.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ryeol Park"

  • - Ryeol Park's research primarily focuses on innovative approaches to enhance root canal treatment outcomes, particularly through the development and evaluation of new irrigation systems that aim to improve the removal of bacteria and biofilms in dental practices.
  • - Notable studies include the efficacy of a novel remotely-generated ultrasonic irrigation system, which demonstrated significant improvements in cleaning effectiveness compared to traditional irrigation techniques, thereby reducing clinical risks associated with root canal procedures.
  • - Additionally, Park has explored the dynamics of cavitation bubbles in ultrasonic fields and their varying cleaning effects, as well as addressed practical issues like the comfort of wearing dust masks in polluted environments, highlighting the multidisciplinary nature of his research contributions.