Feasibility of fiber optic displacement sensor scanning system for imaging of dental cavity

  • Rahman H
  • Che Ani A
  • Harun S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Abstract.The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential of intensity modulated fiber optic displacement sensor scanning system for the imaging of dental cavity. Here, we discuss our preliminary results in the imaging of cavities on various teeth surfaces, as well as measurement of the diameter of the cavities which are represented by drilled holes on the teeth surfaces. Based on the analysis of displacement measurement, the sensitivities and linear range for the molar, canine, hybrid composite resin, and acrylic surfaces are obtained at 0.09667  mV/mm and 0.45 mm; 0.775  mV/mm and 0.4 mm; 0.5109  mV/mm and 0.5 mm; and 0.25  mV/mm and 0.5 mm, respectively, with a good linearity of more than 99%. The results also show a clear distinction between the cavity and surrounding tooth region. The stability, simplicity of design, and low cost of fabrication make it suitable for restorative dentistry.

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Rahman, H. A., Che Ani, A. I., Harun, S. W., Yasin, Moh., Apsari, R., & Ahmad, H. (2012). Feasibility of fiber optic displacement sensor scanning system for imaging of dental cavity. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 17(7), 071308. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.17.7.071308

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