Abstract
The aims of this study were to develop an automatic detection technique for tooth cracks and to suggest quantitative methods for measuring gingival sulcus depth using swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT). We evaluated SS-OCT with wavelength centered at 1310 nm over a spectral bandwidth of 100 nm at a rate of 50 kHz as a new diagnostic tool for the detection of tooth cracks and gingival sulcus depth. The reliability of the SS-OCT images was verified by imaging the crack in extracted human teeth and gingival sulcus of porcine sample. The SS-OCT could automatically detect the position of various cracks and visualize the deep periodontal pockets. Therefore, the detection capability of SS-OCT images could be useful diagnostic tool for dental cracks and periodontal pockets.
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