Optical Methods for Lesion Activity Assessment
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1.High Contrast Reflectance Imaging of Enamel Demineralization and Remineralization at 1950-nm for the Assessment of Lesion Activity
- 关键词:
- NEAR-IR REFLECTANCE; OCCLUSAL SURFACES; CARIES; TRANSILLUMINATION; MICRORADIOGRAPHY; REPAIR
- Fried, William A.;Abdelaziz, Marwa;Darling, Cynthia L.;Fried, Daniel
- 《LASERS IN SURGERY AND MEDICINE》
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Background and Objectives: Previous studies have shown that large changes in the diffuse reflectivity of caries lesions during drying with air can be used to assess lesion activity. The largest changes occur at short wavelength infrared (SWIR) wavelengths coincident with high water absorption. The strongest water absorption in the SWIR occurs at 1950 nm. In this study changes in the reflectivity of simulated lesions with varying degrees of remineralization was measured at 1500-2340 nm and at 1950 nm as the samples were dried with air. Study Design/Materials and Methods: Twenty bovine enamel surfaces each with five treatment windows were exposed to two demineralization/remineralization regimens to produce simulated lesions of varying depth, severity, and mineral gradients. An extended range tungsten-halogen lamp with a long pass filter (1500-2340 nm) and a broadband amplified spontaneous emission source centered near the peak of the water-absorption band at 1950-nm were used as light sources and an extended range InGaAs camera (1000-2340 nm) was used to acquire reflected light images as the samples were dried with air. Lesions were also assessed using digital microscopy, polarized light microscopy, optical coherence tomography, and transverse microradiography. Results: Both wavelength ranges showed extremely high lesion contrast (>0.9) for all six lesion treatment windows in both models. The change in contrast (Delta I) was significantly higher for the 1950 nm broadband source for all the intact lesion windows compared with the 1500-2340 nm wavelength range. Conclusion: SWIR light at 1950 nm yields extremely high contrast of demineralization and appears to be the optimum wavelength for the assessment of lesion activity on tooth coronal surfaces. (c) 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
...2.Thermal Imaging of Root Caries In Vivo
- 关键词:
- caries diagnosis; optical coherence tomography; lesion activity; lesionshrinkage; active lesions; arrested lesions;ENAMEL LESIONS; NEAR-IR; CP-OCT; DEMINERALIZATION; REMINERALIZATION;SURFACES; FLUORIDE; WATER; OLDER
- Yang, V.;Zhu, Y.;Curtis, D.;Le, O.;Chang, N. Y. N.;Fried, W. A.;Simon, J. C.;Banan, P.;Darling, C. L.;Fried, D.
- 《JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH》
- 2020年
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Improved methods are needed to assess the structure and activity of lesions on root surfaces in order to improve clinical decision making. Conventional visual and tactile methods for assessing lesion activity are not reliable, and the clinician is often unable to evaluate if the lesion is progressing or has remineralized. An important marker of an arrested lesion is a highly mineralized surface zone that forms when mineral is deposited in the outer layer of the lesion. In vitro studies have shown that a mineralized surface zone influences the kinetics of water evaporation and the surface temperature while drying. Temperature changes can be monitored by measuring the thermal emission with thermal imaging. Studies have also shown that the depth and severity of demineralization and the thickness of the highly mineralized transparent surface zone on arrested lesions can be measured nondestructively with optical coherence tomography (OCT). Thermal imaging at 8-mu m to 13-mu m wavelengths was completed on 30 test subjects with a suspected active root caries lesion by monitoring thermal emission from the tooth surfaces during 30 s of air drying. Lesions were also evaluated using cross-polarization OCT (CP-OCT) during lesion dehydration to identify transparent surface zones indicative of arrested lesions and determine if shrinkage occurred during drying. The overall thermal emission recorded during drying was significantly different (P< 0.001) when comparing sound tooth surfaces, lesion areas identified as arrested, and lesion areas identified as active, demonstrating that thermal imaging is a promising approach for the clinical assessment of lesion activity on root surfaces. Ten of the lesions in this study had distinct areas with transparent surface zones that were visible in CP-OCT images. Shrinkage was detected with CP-OCT during drying for 12 lesions. This study confirms that these novel approaches for assessing lesion activity on root surfaces can be implemented in vivo.
...3.Enhancing the detection of proximal cavities on near infrared transillumination images with Indocyanine Green(ICG)as a contrast medium:In vitro proof of concept studies
- Abdelaziz,Marwa;Krejci,Ivo;Fried,Daniel;
- 《J Dent》
- 2019年
- 91卷
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4.Measurement of the shrinkage of natural and simulated lesions on root surfaces using CP-OCT
- Yang,Vincent;Fried,Daniel;
- 《J Dent》
- 2019年
- 90卷
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5.The contrast of demineralization on tooth occlusal surfaces from 405 to 1950-nm with varying depth
- Mohajerani,Niloufar;Chan,Kenneth H;Yang,Vincent B;Fried,Daniel;Darling,Cynthia L;
- 《Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering》
- 2019年
- 10857卷
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6.An appliance for monitoring the shrinkage of root caries with OCT
- Yang,Vincent B;Fried,Daniel;
- 《Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng》
- 2019年
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