TY - GEN
T1 - Optical investigations of various polymeric materials used in dental technology
AU - Negruţiu, Meda Lavinia
AU - Sinescu, Cosmin
AU - Topalǎ, Florin Ionel
AU - Ioniţǎ, Ciprian
AU - Goguţǎ, Luciana
AU - Mǎrcǎuţeanu, Corina
AU - Romînu, Mihai
AU - Podoleanu, Adrian Gh
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Dental prosthetic restorations have to satisfy high stress as well as aesthetic requirements. In order to avoid deficiencies of dental prostheses, several alternative systems and procedures were imagined, directly related to the material used and also to the manufacturing technology. Increasing the biomechanical comportment of polymeric materials implies fiber reinforcing. The different fibers reinforcing products made very difficult the evaluation of their performances and biomechanical properties analysis. There are several known methods which are used to assess the quality of dental prostheses, but most are invasive. These lead to the destruction of the samples and often no conclusion could be drawn in the investigated areas of interest. Using a time domain en-face OCT system, we have recently demonstrated real time thorough evaluation of quality of various dental treatments. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of various polymeric materials used in dental technology and to validate the en face OCT imagistic evaluation of polymeric dental prostheses by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and microcomputer tomography (μCT). SEM investigations evidenced the nonlinear aspect of the interface between the polymeric material and the fiber reinforcement and materials defects in some samples. The results obtained by microCT revealed also some defects inside the polymeric materials and at the interfaces with the fiber reinforcement. The advantages of the OCT method consist in non-invasiveness and high resolution. In addition, en face OCT investigations permit visualization of the more complex stratified structure at the interface between the polymeric material and the fiber reinforcement.
AB - Dental prosthetic restorations have to satisfy high stress as well as aesthetic requirements. In order to avoid deficiencies of dental prostheses, several alternative systems and procedures were imagined, directly related to the material used and also to the manufacturing technology. Increasing the biomechanical comportment of polymeric materials implies fiber reinforcing. The different fibers reinforcing products made very difficult the evaluation of their performances and biomechanical properties analysis. There are several known methods which are used to assess the quality of dental prostheses, but most are invasive. These lead to the destruction of the samples and often no conclusion could be drawn in the investigated areas of interest. Using a time domain en-face OCT system, we have recently demonstrated real time thorough evaluation of quality of various dental treatments. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of various polymeric materials used in dental technology and to validate the en face OCT imagistic evaluation of polymeric dental prostheses by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and microcomputer tomography (μCT). SEM investigations evidenced the nonlinear aspect of the interface between the polymeric material and the fiber reinforcement and materials defects in some samples. The results obtained by microCT revealed also some defects inside the polymeric materials and at the interfaces with the fiber reinforcement. The advantages of the OCT method consist in non-invasiveness and high resolution. In addition, en face OCT investigations permit visualization of the more complex stratified structure at the interface between the polymeric material and the fiber reinforcement.
KW - En face optical coherence tomography
KW - Fiber reinforcing material defects
KW - Imagistic evaluation
KW - Microcomputer tomography
KW - Polymeric materials
KW - Scanning electron microscopy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/80055015512
U2 - 10.1117/12.896932
DO - 10.1117/12.896932
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80055015512
SN - 9780819487988
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
BT - Optical Complex Systems, OCS11
T2 - Optical Complex Systems, OCS11
Y2 - 5 September 2011 through 8 September 2011
ER -