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A SWIR imaging handpiece for the clinical assessment of lesion activity via dehydration. Preclinical Assessment.

William A Fried1, Yihua Zhu1, Vincent Yang1, Nai-Yuan Chang1, Daniel Fried1.   

Abstract

New imaging methods are needed to assess the activity of caries lesions on tooth surfaces. Recent studies have shown that changes in the contrast of lesions during dehydration with air at SWIR wavelengths can be used to determine if lesions are active or arrested. In this study changes in the reflectance of caries lesions during dehydration with air was monitored at 1500-1750-nm on extracted teeth using an imaging system with an InGaAs camera, a light source and a 3D printed handpiece with an integrated air nozzle suitable for clinical use. Lesion structure was also assessed with optical coherence tomography and microCT for comparison. This small preclinical study demonstrated that a 3D printed appliance with integrated air for dehydration can be used to acquire SWIR dehydration curves similar to those acquired previously for benchtop imaging systems.

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Keywords:  SWIR imaging; caries detection; lesion activity; reflectance imaging

Year:  2020        PMID: 32194294      PMCID: PMC7081727          DOI: 10.1117/12.2550981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng        ISSN: 0277-786X


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