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Laser-tissue interaction of pump-probe elastography (PPE) on human teeth

  • The utilization of lasers in dentistry expands greatly in recent years. For instance, fs-lasers are effective for both drilling and caries prevention, while cw-lasers are useful for adhesive hardening. A cutting-edge application of lasers in dentistry is the debonding of veneers. While there are pre-existing tools for this purpose, there is still potential for improvement. Initial efforts to investigate laser assisted debonding mechanisms with measurements of the optical and mechanical properties of teeth and prosthetic ceramics are presented. Preliminary tests conducted with a laser system used for debonding that is commercially available showed differences in the output power set at the systems console to that at specified distances from the handpiece. Furthermore, the optical properties of the samples (human teeth and ceramics) were characterised. The optical properties of the ceramics should closely resemble those of teeth in terms of look and feel, but they also influence the laser assisted debonding technique and thus must be taken into account. In addition first attempts were performed to investigate the mechanical properties of the samples by means of pump-probe-elastography under a microscope. By analyzing the sample surface up to 20 ns after a fs-laser pulse impact, pressure and shock waves could be detected, which can be utilized to determine the elastic constants of specific materials. Together such investigations are needed to shape the basis for a purely optical approach of debonding of veneers utilizing acoustic waves.

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Author:Felix Wäger, Christian Freymüller, Felix Müller, Jule Jörissen, Stefanie Kiderlen, Matthias Domke, Svenja Rink-Notzon, Anja Liebermann, Fadi Dohnal, Alexander Buchner, Heinz Huber, Ronald Sroka
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3009502
Parent Title (German):SPIE BIOS. 27 January-1 February 2024. San Francisco, California, United States
Publication Series:Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 12844
Publisher:SPIE
Place of publication:Bellingham, Washington
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of publication:2024
Release Date:2024/04/09
Article Number:128440G
Number of pages:7
First Page:1
Last Page:7
Organisationseinheit:Forschung / Forschungszentrum Mikrotechnik
DDC classes:600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 600 Technik
Open Access?:nein
Publicationlist:Domke, Matthias
Wäger, Felix
Dohnal, Fadi