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An Intraoral OCT Probe to Enhanced Detection of Approximal Carious Lesions and Assessment of Restorations

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
Volume 9, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm9103257

Keywords

OCT; intraoral probe; carious lesions; caries diagnosis; dental restorations

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy [ZIM/AIF-ZF4148701CR5]
  2. European Regional Development Fund/Saxon State Ministry of Science and the Arts (EFRE/SMWK) [100175024]
  3. German Research Foundation/Saxon State Ministry of Science and the Arts [DFG/SMWK 376/7-1 FUGG]
  4. University of Leipzig

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Caries, the world's most common chronic disease, remains a major cause of invasive restorative dental treatment. To take advantage of the diagnostic potential of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in contemporary dental prevention and treatment, an intraorally applicable spectral-domain OCT probe has been developed based on an OCT hand-held scanner equipped with a rigid 90 degrees-optics endoscope. The probe was verified in vitro. In vivo, all tooth surfaces could be imaged with the OCT probe, except the vestibular surfaces of third molars and the proximal surface sections of molars within a blind spot at a distance greater than 2.5 mm from the tooth surface. Proximal surfaces of 64 posterior teeth of four volunteers were assessed by intraoral OCT, visual-tactile inspection, bitewing radiography and fiber-optic transillumination. The agreement in detecting healthy and carious surfaces varied greatly between OCT and established methods (18.2-94.7%), whereby the established methods could always be supplemented by OCT. Direct and indirect composite and ceramic restorations with inherent imperfections and failures of the tooth-restoration bond were imaged and qualitatively evaluated. The intraoral OCT probe proved to be a powerful technological approach for the non-invasive imaging of healthy and carious hard tooth tissues and gingiva as well as tooth-colored restorations.

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