| Literature DB >> 33976868 |
Saqib Ali1, Saqlain Bin Syed Gilani2, Juzer Shabbir3, Khalid S Almulhim4, Amr Bugshan1, Imran Farooq5.
Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive investigative technique that is used to obtain high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) images of biological structures. This method is useful in diagnosing diseases of specific organs like the eye, where a direct biopsy cannot be conducted. Since its inception, significant advancements have been made in its technology. Apart from its initial application in ophthalmology for retinal imaging, substantial technological innovations in OCT brought by the research community have enabled its utilization beyond its original scope and allowed its application in many new clinical areas. This review presents a summary of the clinical applications of OCT in the field of medicine (ophthalmology, cardiology, otology, and dermatology) and dentistry (tissue imaging, detection of caries, analysis of dental polymer composite restorations, imaging of root canals, and diagnosis of oral cancer). In addition, potential advantages and disadvantages of OCT are also discussed. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Dentistry; Imaging; Medicine; OCT; Optical coherence tomography
Year: 2021 PMID: 33976868 PMCID: PMC8086034 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.52031.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Showing distinct advantages of OCT.
| Advantages | References |
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| No radiation | Shimada et al.
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| Non-invasiveness | Chang et al.
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| Repeatable | Bayer et al.
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| Patient-friendly | Mirzaei et al.
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| Gives high-resolution cross-sectional images | Hagag et al.
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| Rapid and safe | Chopra et al.
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| Portability (comes with some models) | Maloney
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Showing potential disadvantages of OCT.
| Disadvantages | References |
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| Low contrast images obtained for rough surfaces | Hsieh et al.
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| Low imaging quality due to faster imaging speed | Hsieh et al.
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| Increased cost | Chpora et al.
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| Increased skill required to operate OCT | Chopra et al.
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| Limited penetration depth | Israelsen et al.
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