TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR

ABSTRACT Introduction: tooth decay has become one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, but ironically it is one of the most neglected. Currently, adequate and effective caries treatment is based on early diagnosis and procedures such as sealants, crowns, and root canal treatment. Methods: T...

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Main Authors: EBERTO BENJUMEA, LEONARDO DÍAZ, CÉSAR TORRES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia
Series:Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
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spelling doaj-4807c9fd9f474a47a23a6177784388fe2020-11-25T03:41:43ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia0121-246X29210.17533/udea.rfo.v29n2a9S0121-246X2018000100009TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOREBERTO BENJUMEALEONARDO DÍAZCÉSAR TORRESABSTRACT Introduction: tooth decay has become one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, but ironically it is one of the most neglected. Currently, adequate and effective caries treatment is based on early diagnosis and procedures such as sealants, crowns, and root canal treatment. Methods: This study examined the behavior of carious and non-carious areas of critical dental units (premolars and molars) subjecting them to a wavelength of 830 nm in adult humans who agreed to a dental exam and had at least one tooth affected by dental caries. Underage persons and patients in medical treatment were excluded. After finding a behavior that helped differentiate decayed tissue from healthy areas, the used experimental system was characterized and tested in volunteers. The implemented system contains a fiber optic sensor comprised of a trifurcated fiber and a photodetector to perform optical power measurements. Results: This sensor detected 100% of dental caries samples on premolar and molar occlusal surfaces. It also showed the ability to diagnose buccal cavities. Conclusions: The results showed that caries can be identified in dental units by means of a fiber optic sensor and infrared light at 830 nm.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0121-246X2018000100009&lng=en&tlng=encaries dentalfibras ópticassensores ópticos
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CÉSAR TORRES
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LEONARDO DÍAZ
CÉSAR TORRES
TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
caries dental
fibras ópticas
sensores ópticos
author_facet EBERTO BENJUMEA
LEONARDO DÍAZ
CÉSAR TORRES
author_sort EBERTO BENJUMEA
title TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
title_short TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
title_full TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
title_fullStr TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
title_full_unstemmed TOOTH DECAY DETECTION USING A FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
title_sort tooth decay detection using a fiber optic sensor
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
issn 0121-246X
description ABSTRACT Introduction: tooth decay has become one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, but ironically it is one of the most neglected. Currently, adequate and effective caries treatment is based on early diagnosis and procedures such as sealants, crowns, and root canal treatment. Methods: This study examined the behavior of carious and non-carious areas of critical dental units (premolars and molars) subjecting them to a wavelength of 830 nm in adult humans who agreed to a dental exam and had at least one tooth affected by dental caries. Underage persons and patients in medical treatment were excluded. After finding a behavior that helped differentiate decayed tissue from healthy areas, the used experimental system was characterized and tested in volunteers. The implemented system contains a fiber optic sensor comprised of a trifurcated fiber and a photodetector to perform optical power measurements. Results: This sensor detected 100% of dental caries samples on premolar and molar occlusal surfaces. It also showed the ability to diagnose buccal cavities. Conclusions: The results showed that caries can be identified in dental units by means of a fiber optic sensor and infrared light at 830 nm.
topic caries dental
fibras ópticas
sensores ópticos
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