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22 February 2024 Mechanism of dentin hardness measurements using a dentin hardness measuring device with a light-emitting diode
Sota Kondo, Yutaka Tomioka, Naohiro Fujimoto, Atsushi Mine, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Saeko Okumura, Hiroaki Tanimoto, Kenzo Yasuo, Kazushi Yoshikawa, Kazuyo Yamamoto, Hisanao Hazama
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Abstract

Significance

Managing caries is imperative in a rapidly aging society. Current diagnoses use qualitative indices. However, a quantitative evaluation of hardness in a clinical setting may lead to more accurate diagnoses. Previously, hardness meter using indenter with light for tooth monitoring (HAMILTOM) was developed to quantitatively measure tooth hardness. Herein, the physical interpretation of dentin hardness measured using HAMILTOM and the dentin hardness measurement mechanism are discussed.

Aim

This study evaluates the mechanism of dentin hardness measurements using HAMILTOM physically and compare the invasiveness to dentin by HAMILTOM with those using a dental probe for palpation.

Approach

Eleven bovine dentin samples were used to create caries models. HAMILTOM measured the dark areas, and its indentations were observed using scanning electron microscopy. Also, its invasiveness was evaluated by comparing the results with those from dental probe palpation.

Results

The indentation areas were smaller than the dark areas in HAMILTOM, which may be due to exuded water from the dentin sample and the elastic recovery of dentin sample. Additionally, the dental probe indentation was deeper than the HAMILTOM indentations.

Conclusions

The results demonstrate that the indentation areas were smaller than the dark areas measured by HAMILTOM, which might contain the influence of exuded water and the deformation of dentin sample. Also, HAMILTOM is less invasive than dental probe palpation. In the future, HAMILTOM may become a standard hardness measuring method to diagnose root caries.

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Sota Kondo, Yutaka Tomioka, Naohiro Fujimoto, Atsushi Mine, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Saeko Okumura, Hiroaki Tanimoto, Kenzo Yasuo, Kazushi Yoshikawa, Kazuyo Yamamoto, and Hisanao Hazama "Mechanism of dentin hardness measurements using a dentin hardness measuring device with a light-emitting diode," Journal of Biomedical Optics 29(2), 025002 (22 February 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.2.025002
Received: 30 August 2023; Accepted: 2 February 2024; Published: 22 February 2024
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KEYWORDS
Dental caries

Scanning electron microscopy

Teeth

Elasticity

Light emitting diodes

Calcium

Cements

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