Photoacoustic imaging for monitoring periodontal health: A first human study

Volume: 12, Pages: 67 - 74
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
The gold-standard periodontal probe is an aging tool that can detect periodontitis and monitor gingival health but is highly error-prone, does not fully characterize the periodontal pocket, and causes pain. Photoacoustic imaging is a noninvasive technique that can address these limitations. Here, a range of ultrasound frequencies between 16–40 MHz were used to image the periodontium and a contrast medium based on cuttlefish ink was used to label...
Paper Details
Title
Photoacoustic imaging for monitoring periodontal health: A first human study
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
12
Pages
67 - 74
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