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In-vivo three dimensional Fourier-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography for soft and hard oral tissue measurements

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Abstract

Fibre-based Fourier domain optical coherence tomography at central wavelength of 1310 nm and spectral range of 110 nm systems that can acquire 3-D in-vivo images in two seconds with high sensitivity of 112 dB is demonstrated. In-vivo measurements and volume distributions of caries lesions below a tooth resin filling, volume distribution of early caries lesion and alveolar bone were performed.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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