Optical Methods for Lesion Activity Assessment

项目来源

美国卫生和人类服务部基金(HHS)

项目主持人

GRISIUS, MARGARET

项目受资助机构

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO

项目编号

5R01DE027335-03

立项年度

2020

立项时间

未公开

项目级别

国家级

研究期限

未知 / 未知

受资助金额

383563.00美元

学科

Bioengineering;Clinical Research;Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease

学科代码

未公开

基金类别

Non-SBIR/STTR RPGs

关键词

未公开

参与者

FRIED, DANIEL

参与机构

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH

项目标书摘要:BSTRACT The overall objective of this proposed research is to develop methods for the clinical assessment of lesion structure and activity. New imaging technologies employing non- ionizing radiation are needed to aid in caries diagnosis and management. It is not sufficient to simply detect caries lesions, methods are needed to assess the lesion activity and determine if chemical intervention is needed. Measurements of lesion structure and the optical and dimensional changes to lesions that occur during dehydration offer the potential for lesion activity assessment during a single examination. The central hypothesis underlying this proposal is that there are structural differences between active and arrested lesions and these differences can be quantified using near- IR (NIR) imaging methods. The objectives of this proposal will be achieved through the following specific aims: (1) To test the hypothesis that NIR reflectance measurements during lesion dehydration are more sensitive to changes in lesion structure and activity than existing methods and that NIR imaging can be used to assess the activity of coronal caries lesions in vivo. (2) To test the hypothesis that cross-polarization OCT (CP-OCT) can be used to assess changes in lesion structure and activity in the pits and fissures of primary teeth before and after chemical intervention. (3) To test the hypothesis that CP-OCT can be used to assess the activity of lesions on root surfaces and monitor the efficacy of conservative intervention in vivo. Success of this proposal will provide methods for assessing the activity of lesions in a single examination and for monitoring the efficacy of chemical intervention, thereby enabling the use of new intervention therapies to avert cavitation and restoration.

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