Sebastian Magierowski*
Researchers' focus has recently been drawn to the link between oral cells and gum disorders, which pose a serious threat to people's overall health as a result of recent advancements in periodontal studies. Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOSs), one of many microfabrication technologies, allow for the creation of inexpensive integrated sensors and circuits for the quick and precise evaluation of living cells that can be used for the early detection and management of periodontal diseases. The CMOS capacitive sensing platform described in this study can be used as an alternative for the investigation of salivary cells, such as oral neutrophils. This platform is made up of two sensing electrodes that are linked to a read-out capacitive circuitry that was created and manufactured on the same chip utilising Austria Mikro Systeme (AMS) 0.35 m CMOS technology.
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