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Infrared imaging confirms the role of the transparent surface zone in arresting dental caries.

Hao Liu1,2, Nai-Yuan Chang2, Wanrong Gao3, Daniel Fried2.   

Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated the potential of short wavelength infrared (SWIR) reflectance, thermal imaging and optical coherence tomography for the nondestructive assessment of the activity of caries lesions. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the activity of arrested caries lesions on the coronal surfaces of extracted teeth would be changed by reducing the thickness of the highly mineralized transparent surface layer, which was measured using polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT). The lesion activity was assessed using SWIR reflectance and thermal imaging during forced air drying of the lesion before and after mechanical removal of a surface layer ~ 50-μm thick covering the lesion. Both the intensity change in SWIR reflectance images at 1500-1750-nm wavelengths after drying the lesions and the change in thermal emission measured with a thermal camera at 8-13-μm wavelengths increased significantly (P<0.05) after reducing the thickness of the mineralized surface layer in the lesions indicating the permeability of the lesion to fluids increased. These results provide further evidence that the presence of a highly mineralized outer surface layer is a key indicator of lesion arrest.

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Keywords:  SWIR imaging; lesion activity; optical coherence tomography; thermal imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 33767521      PMCID: PMC7989780          DOI: 10.1117/12.2584907

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


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1.  Dynamic SWIR imaging near the 1950-nm water absorption band for caries lesion diagnosis.

Authors:  John T Tressel; Marwa Abdelaziz; Daniel Fried
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2021-05       Impact factor: 3.170

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