2024
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14070744
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Short-Wavelength Infrared Imaging of Infected and Affected Dentin

Morgan Ng,
Yi-Ching Ho,
Spencer Wycoff
et al.

Abstract: Stains produced by bacteria or those found in blood and food byproducts accumulate in highly porous caries lesions. They can interfere with accurate diagnosis and the selective removal of carious tissue during cavity preparations. Short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) imaging studies have shown that stain molecules do not absorb light beyond 1200 nm. The objective of this study was to image affected and infected dentin atSWIR wavelengths. Sections of 3 mm thickness were cut from the extracted teeth with deep dentin… Show more

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