2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2011.05.005
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Swept-source optical coherence tomography as a new tool to evaluate defects of resin-based composite restorations

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“…It is a promising imaging modality, which does not require cutting and processing of the specimens and allows the visualization of microstructures of tissues and biomaterials in real time 24) . Recently, clinical OCT systems equipped with hand-held probes and suitable for intra-oral imaging have been launched by some manufacturers on a trial basis and showed a potential as a detecting tool for occlusal, interproximal and secondary caries, demineralization around orthodontic brackets as well as evaluation of dental materials defects [25][26][27][28] . The introduction of faster spectral domain systems 25) and incorporation of micro mechanical electrical systems into the probe designs 26) have facilitated three-dimensional imaging and adoption of OCT in clinical dentistry 29) .…”
Section: Optical Coherence Tomography For Evaluation Of Enamel and Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a promising imaging modality, which does not require cutting and processing of the specimens and allows the visualization of microstructures of tissues and biomaterials in real time 24) . Recently, clinical OCT systems equipped with hand-held probes and suitable for intra-oral imaging have been launched by some manufacturers on a trial basis and showed a potential as a detecting tool for occlusal, interproximal and secondary caries, demineralization around orthodontic brackets as well as evaluation of dental materials defects [25][26][27][28] . The introduction of faster spectral domain systems 25) and incorporation of micro mechanical electrical systems into the probe designs 26) have facilitated three-dimensional imaging and adoption of OCT in clinical dentistry 29) .…”
Section: Optical Coherence Tomography For Evaluation Of Enamel and Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5] Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has shown specific promise in examining composite restorations. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Compared to other dental caries detection systems that aggregate the surface and subsurface into a single measurement at a specific site (e.g., DIAGNOdent, Kavo), OCT can independently measure both the restoration surface margin and the underlying subsurface interface. The advancement of Fourier Domain acquisition methods, such as Swept Source OCT, in which the depth-resolved signal is extracted by measuring the interference spectrum of the tissue signal, has made the clinical application of OCT more feasible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) was applied to detect defects of restoration in cross cut image in real time. 17 It successfully evaluate marginal gaps, internal porosities and defects. However, it did not differentiate whether radiolucency between composite restoration and tooth was due to defective bonding or it was just image of normal bonding agent.…”
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