2023
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.28.9.094801
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Assessment of the activity of secondary caries lesions with short-wavelength infrared, thermal, and optical coherence tomographic imaging

Abstract: Significance: Leakage in the interfaces between restorative materials and tooth structure allows for fluid and bacterial acid infiltration, causing restoration failure due to secondary caries. Dentists spend more time replacing composite restorations than placing new ones. Previous in vitro and in vivo studies on enamel and root surfaces using shortwave-infrared (SWIR) and thermal imaging during dehydration with forced air have been promising for assessing lesion activity.Aim: We hypothesized that SWIR reflect… Show more

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“…The introduction of digital into clinical practice can provide an additional tool, not only for dental impressions and orthodontic or implant treatment planning, but also for diagnosing structural and functional disorders directly at the chairside, easing the clinical workflow for both the clinician and patient. It is evident that the introduction of tools based on optical principles is also becoming increasingly prevalent in diagnostics [16][17][18], as reliable quantitative results are sought to support clinical decision-making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of digital into clinical practice can provide an additional tool, not only for dental impressions and orthodontic or implant treatment planning, but also for diagnosing structural and functional disorders directly at the chairside, easing the clinical workflow for both the clinician and patient. It is evident that the introduction of tools based on optical principles is also becoming increasingly prevalent in diagnostics [16][17][18], as reliable quantitative results are sought to support clinical decision-making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%