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12 February 2008 Optical coherence tomography imaging for evaluating the photo biomodulation effects on tissue regeneration in the oral cavity
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Abstract
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a noninvasive method for imaging dental microstructure which has the potential of evaluating the health of periodontal tissue. OCT provides an "optical biopsy" of tissue 2-3 mm in depth. Optical biopsy is a measurement of the localized optical properties based on tissue type and pathology. This sixth modality of imaging was pioneered at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. OCT is based on the optical scattering signatures within tissue structure. With the use of a broad spectrum bandwidth light source, high resolution images, 10 times the resolution of radiographs, can detect important tissue interfaces within the periodontal sulcus and its' relationship to the attachment apparatus of the tooth. Multiple cross-sectional tomograms can be stacked to create two and three dimensional images providing information as to health of periodontal tissue important to both the clinician and researcher.
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Craig B. Gimbel "Optical coherence tomography imaging for evaluating the photo biomodulation effects on tissue regeneration in the oral cavity", Proc. SPIE 6846, Mechanisms for Low-Light Therapy III, 68460H (12 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765204
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KEYWORDS
Tissue optics

Optical coherence tomography

Tissues

Soft tissue optics

Biopsy

Coherence imaging

Light scattering

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