Piezoelectric sensor to measure soft and hard stiffness with high sensitivity for ultrasonic transducers

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Abstract

During dental sinus lift surgery, it is important to monitor the thickness of the remaining maxilla to avoid perforating the sinus membrane. Therefore, a sensor should be integrated into ultrasonic dental tools to prevent undesirable damage. This paper presents a piezoelectric (PZT) sensor installed in an ultrasonic transducer to measure the stiffness of high and low materials. Four design types using three PZT ring materials and a split PZT for actuator and sensor ring materials were studied. Three sensor locations were also examined. The voltage signals of the sensor and the displacement of the actuator were analyzed to distinguish the low and high stiffness. Using sensor type T1 made of the PZT-1 material and the front location A1 provided a high sensitivity of 2.47 Vm/kN. The experimental results demonstrated that our design can measure soft and hard stiffness.

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Li, Y. R., Su, C. C., Lin, W. J., & Chang, S. H. (2015). Piezoelectric sensor to measure soft and hard stiffness with high sensitivity for ultrasonic transducers. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(6), 13670–13679. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150613670

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