Effect of hydration on assessment of early enamel lesion using swept-source optical coherence tomography

Establishing reproducible methodologies for assessment of early enamel lesions using optical coherence tomography (OCT) appears to be challenging. This in vitro study longitudinally evaluated the subsurface enamel lesion progression after 3, 9 and 15 days by cross‐sectional scanning using 1310 nm ce...

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Hauptverfasser: Nazari, Amir, Sadr, Alireza, Campillo-Funollet, Marc, Nakashima, Syozi, Shimada, Yasushi, Tagami, Junji, Sumi, Yasunori
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description Establishing reproducible methodologies for assessment of early enamel lesions using optical coherence tomography (OCT) appears to be challenging. This in vitro study longitudinally evaluated the subsurface enamel lesion progression after 3, 9 and 15 days by cross‐sectional scanning using 1310 nm centered swept‐source OCT (SS‐OCT) under hydrated and dry conditions. The positive difference between the depth‐integrated OCT signals at dry and hydrated conditions were calculated and adopted as dehydration parameter (DH). A linear regression was found between DH and the square root of demineralization time (R2 = 0.99). Significant differences were found in DH between sound and demineralized enamel, and between different periods of demineralization (p < 0.001). Hydration state affects the reflectivity of demineralized porous enamel, and the effect can be potentially used for assessment of early enamel lesion using OCT. (© 2013 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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Dental Caries - diagnosis
Dental Caries - metabolism
Dental Caries - pathology
Dental Enamel - chemistry
Dental Enamel - diagnostic imaging
Dental Enamel - pathology
early enamel lesion
hydration
Optical Phenomena
Radiography
signal intensity
swept-source optical coherence tomography
Time Factors
Tomography, Optical Coherence - methods
Tooth Demineralization - diagnosis
Tooth Demineralization - diagnostic imaging
Tooth Demineralization - metabolism
Water
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