## Abstract The laser speckle method is a new form of flowmetry that can obtain a two‐dimensional distribution of blood flow in tissue. This method is a noncontact, simple, and rapid technique that may aid in the diagnosis of osteonecrosis. We investigated whether the subchondral bone blood flow wi
Assessment of pulpal vitality using laser speckle imaging
✍ Scribed by Charles Stoianovici; Petra Wilder-Smith; Bernard Choi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 240 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-8092
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background and Objective
The pulpal chamber of each tooth contains the vasculature necessary to maintain a viable tooth. A critical need exists to develop an objective, repeatable method to assess pulpal viability. We hypothesized that the existence of blood perfusion within the pulp can be determined with analysis of laser speckle imaging (LSI) patterns generated by transillumination of the tooth.
Study Design/Materials and Methods
We used nine extracted human cuspids and incisors. A Tygon tube was inserted into a channel created within each tooth and Intralipid pumped through the tube in a controlled manner with a syringe infusion pump. We evaluated the feasibility of LSI for flow assessment using both transillumination and epiillumination imaging configurations. With the transillumination geometry, we also assessed the effect of the angle of incidence of the probe laser light on the speckle flow index (SFI) values extracted from the collected speckle images.
Results
Transillumination LSI, and not epiillumination LSI, enables differentiation between the absence and presence of perfusion in an in vitro tooth model. SFI values are insensitive to the relative angle of incidence of the laser light, over a wide range of angles.
Conclusions
Our preliminary in vitro data suggest that transillumination LSI is a promising method to identify the presence of blood flow in the pulpal chamber. Future in vivo evaluation is warranted. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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