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10 February 1995 Novel fiber optic dental pulp vitalometer
Matti Makiniemi, Harri K. Kopola, Kyosti Oikarinen, Esko Herrala
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Proceedings Volume 2331, Medical Sensors II and Fiber Optic Sensors; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201238
Event: International Symposium on Biomedical Optics Europe '94, 1994, Lille, France
Abstract
Since the diagnosis of the intradental blood supply is difficult in dental trauma, we have designed and built a new dental pulp vitalometer based on optical reflectance measurement and exploiting the different absorption spectra of haemoglobins. The device comprises light transmitters, a receiver, electronics and a PC. Pulsed light is transmitted along the fiber optic probe, which illuminates the tooth being tested. The same probe collects the reflected light from the tooth pulp and transfers the light to the receiver. The received signal is divided into AC and DC components and a data acquisition card reads these signals, performs an A/D conversion and writes the results in a text file. A reference plethysmogram signal from a finger is used to help in processing the measured dental signal. The computer program calculates an estimate for the oxygen saturation.
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Matti Makiniemi, Harri K. Kopola, Kyosti Oikarinen, and Esko Herrala "Novel fiber optic dental pulp vitalometer", Proc. SPIE 2331, Medical Sensors II and Fiber Optic Sensors, (10 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201238
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KEYWORDS
Teeth

Oxygen

Absorption

Fiber optics sensors

Fiber optics

Receivers

Sensors

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