Julia Walther: Optical coherence tomography in the oral cavity

A presentation from SPIE Photonics West 2018.

09 March 2018

Julia Walther, Technical University of Dresden (German)

In this BiOS Hot Topics session, Julia Walther of the Technical University of Dresden gives a detailed presentation on the state-of-the-art of hard- and soft-tissue applications for optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the oral cavity.

While OCT has been well-established in dentistry, she says, there are still questions about the most effective for diagnostic purposes in a clinical setting. Her group is working with a commercial endoscope for in vivo imaging of enamel dentin, gingiva, mineralization defects, epithelium and lamina propria.

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