Title :
Depth penetration parameters for scanning the teeth using carbon dioxide laser and X-ray imaging
Author :
Zakaria, Zabariah ; Jaafar, Rosmina
Author_Institution :
Med. Eng. Technol., Univ. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract :
In this study we investigated the effect of J48-1 carbon dioxide (CO2) laser on the depth penetration in different teeth, namely the incisors, canines, and molars when imaged by using IME-100L Inverter Type Mobile X-Ray Equipment. The objective of the study was to identify the parameters that influence, penetration depth in the teeth and to determine the suitable value of X-ray power in kV and current exposure time in mAs in order to produce high quality images by using X-ray imaging. Forty two teeth samples including 15 molars, 9 canines and 18 incisors were sectioned perpendicularly using CO2 laser radiations at wavelength 10.6¿m at different power intensities of 10.11W, 10.13W, 11.36W, 11.83W, 12.39W and 13.40W for four different exposure time for 2, 3, 4 and 5 minutes. After being exposed to the CO2 laser beams, the teeth samples were then scanned using the X-ray imaging. From observations, the most suitable parameters for X-ray imaging were 40kV X-ray voltage and current exposure time at 5 mAs. The depth penetration for molar teeth was the least compared to that of the canines and incisors. The relationship between depth penetration and power of laser beam and exposure time were almost linear. As a conclusion, the depth penetration increased with increasing power of laser beam and exposure time. This study is important to identify the appropriate level of power for laser beam for imaging the teeth.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; carbon compounds; dentistry; diagnostic radiography; gas lasers; laser applications in medicine; scanning electron microscopy; CO2; IME-100L inverter type mobile X-ray equipment; J48-1 CO2 laser; SEM; X-ray imaging; X-ray voltage; canine teeth; carbon dioxide laser; current exposure time; depth penetration; incisor teeth; laser beam power; molar teeth; power 10.11 W; power 10.13 W; power 11.36 W; power 11.83 W; power 12.39 W; power 13.40 W; teeth scanning; time 2 min; time 3 min; time 4 min; time 5 min; voltage 40 kV; wavelength 10.6 mum; Carbon dioxide; Gas lasers; Laser beams; Optical imaging; Power lasers; Pump lasers; Scanning electron microscopy; Teeth; X-ray imaging; X-ray lasers; X-ray; dental imaging; irradiation; laser;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation, Communications, Information Technology, and Biomedical Engineering (ICICI-BME), 2009 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bandung
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4999-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5000-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICICI-BME.2009.5417244