DocumentCode :
2613513
Title :
Optical Measure of Enamel Health: Ability to Triage High Risk Children in Communities without Dental Practitioners
Author :
Zhang, Liang ; Nelson, Leonard Y. ; Berg, Joel H. ; Eichenholz, Jason M. ; Seibel, Eric J.
fYear :
2012
fDate :
21-24 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
345
Lastpage :
349
Abstract :
As prevalence of dental caries in children rises worldwide, there is an increasing need for a safe, easy to use and cost-effective technique to detect and identify childhood caries at an early stage where remineralization of the tooth is possible and damage may be reversed. We have developed a simple and robust autofluorescence (AF) laboratory device that uses the dental AF spectra from 405 nm and 532 nm laser excitation and computes a ratio of the integrated areas of the spectra. Ten human extracted teeth with early stage natural caries lesions and an additional 8 human extracted teeth with artificially created erosion lesions were used for the study. The 405/532 nm AF ratio was obtained from healthy as well as unhealthy enamel regions for all teeth. A clear distinction between the ratios for healthy enamel and unhealthy enamel was seen. A percent change in 405/532 nm AF ratio of 62% was seen between natural white spot lesions and healthy enamel, with progressively more severe lesions leading to greater percent changes in AF ratios. The 405/532 nm AF ratio is a promising technique that may be used to detect the presence of early stage dental caries and triage high risk children. A cost effective clinical device can be developed which utilizes the proposed technique to screen children in underserved communities.
Keywords :
dentistry; fluorescence spectroscopy; laser applications in medicine; artificially created erosion lesions; autofluorescence laboratory device; autofluorescence ratio; dental caries; early stage natural caries lesions; enamel health; high risk children; laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy; remineralization; triage; wavelength 405 nm; wavelength 532 mm; Dentistry; Fluorescence; Laser excitation; Lesions; Pediatrics; Teeth; autofluorescence; caries; laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy; autofluorescence ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3016-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4849-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GHTC.2012.52
Filename :
6387074
Link To Document :
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