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17 April 1995 Back-scattered light diagnostics of enamel and dentin
Gregory B. Altshuler, Nickolai R. Belashenkov, Anatoly A. Solounin, Sergei L. Studenikin
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Proceedings Volume 1984, Advanced Laser Dentistry; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.207037
Event: Advanced Laser Dentistry, 1994, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The theoretical model of coherent light scattering on enamel and dentin surface is described. The surfaces of hard tooth tissues are represented as 3D rough structures. The enamel components are assumed to form mosaic structure consisting of enamel prisms and interprism space elements. The possible tilt of enamel prisms is accounted. The dentin elements are represented as a set of shell-enclosed cylinders placed into bulk substance. The presence of peritubular dentin with refraction and absorption indices different to bulk dentin ones inside dentinal tubules is accounted. The results of computer simulation of laser radiation scattering on rough surfaces of enamel and dentin are represented. The dependencies of far-field axial intensity and FWHM of back-scattered light field on parameters of hard tooth tissue surfaces are calculated. The experimental set-up for examination of hard tooth tissues surfaces via parameters of back-scattered He-Ne laser radiation is designed. The investigation of laser radiation back-scattering on enamel and dentin surfaces is carried out. The experimental results are compared with theoretical predictions.
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Gregory B. Altshuler, Nickolai R. Belashenkov, Anatoly A. Solounin, and Sergei L. Studenikin "Back-scattered light diagnostics of enamel and dentin", Proc. SPIE 1984, Advanced Laser Dentistry, (17 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.207037
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KEYWORDS
Natural surfaces

Diagnostics

Teeth

Tissues

Laser scattering

Light scattering

Prisms

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