2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-010-0949-5
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Laser-Induced Fluorescence and X-Ray Spectral Analysis of Carious Process in Hard Dental Tissues

Abstract: Morphological and spectral X-ray analysis of carious and noncarious extracted teeth showed the patterns of dentin ossification in caries of different degree. Parietal ectopic ossification of the canal and cavity lumens in stages III and IV dental caries is regarded as a specific structural marker of pathological regeneration. The X-ray spectral analysis showed that the progress of carious process is paralleled by loss of mineral components. Laser-induced fluorescent study of tissues in extracted teeth showed 4… Show more

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“…The experiments with optical phantoms consisting of water-dissolved fluorophores showed good results in real life conditions. Below, the above described procedure was used to analyze earlier measured LIF spectra from human dental 16 and aortal tissues. 17 In both papers, the 248 nm KrF excimer laser was used, and the shortwave ultraviolet radiation simultaneously excited several fluorophores with overlapping spectra.…”
Section: Analysis Of Biological Tissue Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experiments with optical phantoms consisting of water-dissolved fluorophores showed good results in real life conditions. Below, the above described procedure was used to analyze earlier measured LIF spectra from human dental 16 and aortal tissues. 17 In both papers, the 248 nm KrF excimer laser was used, and the shortwave ultraviolet radiation simultaneously excited several fluorophores with overlapping spectra.…”
Section: Analysis Of Biological Tissue Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, broadband spectra with no distinct features were observed and were analyzed only qualitatively. The spectra presented in the above papers 16,17 were uncorrected (raw); in the analysis below they were normalized to the spectrometer's spectral sensitivity, measured with tungsten and deuterium lamps. Intact and caries affected dental tissue LIF spectra (Figure 4A) had one or two local maxima at various wavelengths, with a tendency to decrease in the 380-400 nm region for affected samples.…”
Section: Analysis Of Biological Tissue Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
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