Towards early dental caries detection with OCT and polarized Raman spectroscopy

  • Choo-Smith L
  • Hewko M
  • Sowa M
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Abstract

A new technique based on polarized Raman spectroscopy is demonstrated for detecting early dental caries on extracted human teeth. Sound tooth enamel exhibited strong Raman polarization anisotropy whereas early caries consistently showed a lower degree of Raman polarization anisotropy. In particular, for sound enamel, the Raman peak arising from the symmetric nu1 vibration of PO(4) (3-) at 959 cm(-1) is strongly polarized. This is in contrast to the spectra of carious lesions that displayed weaker polarization dependence at 959 cm(-1). Such difference in the degree of Raman polarization anisotropy allows for discrimination between early dental caries and sound enamel.

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Choo-Smith, L.-P., Hewko, M., & Sowa, M. (2010). Towards early dental caries detection with OCT and polarized Raman spectroscopy. Head & Neck Oncology, 2(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-s1-o43

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