Optical coherence tomography and gray scale digital analysis as noninvasive techniques for evaluating molar-incisor hypomineralization severity: A comparative study with microcomputed tomography

Maria Livia Rodrigues de Oliveira, Ayla Natalia Ferezin, Bianca Caroline Gomes,Vicente Silva Mattos,Jardel Francisco Mazzi-Chaves,Manoel Damiao Sousa-Neto,Alexandra Mussolino de Queiroz, Francisco Wanderley Garcia de Paula-Silva,Fabricio Kitazono de Carvalho

MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE(2024)

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Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a qualitative defect of dental enamel characterized by demarcated opacities present in permanent first molars and other teeth. It is considered a major clinical challenge in dentistry because it makes affected teeth more susceptible to fractures and dental caries. Its diagnosis is mainly clinical and there are few technological resources that allow for a more accurate diagnosis, especially with respect to the depth of the defect in the dental enamel. In this context, optical coherence tomography (OCT), which is routinely used in ophthalmology, can produce images of the depth of the dental enamel, making it a promising method. In this study, 33 teeth with different MIH severities were evaluated using OCT and microcomputed tomography (microCT). Semi-quantitative methods of grayscale pattern analysis were used to compare images obtained from different severities of MIH with the mineral density obtained through microCT. MicroCT evaluation revealed that hypomineralized enamel had a significantly lower mineral density than intact enamel. However, this difference was not observed between the mild and severe MIH lesions. In the OCT evaluation, significant differences were observed between the intact and hypomineralized enamel, and the gray value comparison provided a method for quantitative differentiation between the two. This study suggests that OCT could be a useful adjunct to traditional diagnostic methods for MIH, offering a noninvasive approach to evaluate enamel defects.Research HighlightsCombining optical coherence tomography with grayscale digital analysis shows potential as a promising method for diagnosing molar-incisor hypomineralization and assessing its level of severity. This image shows how optical coherence tomography and digital analysis of gray values can be used to aid in the diagnosis of different MIH severities. Images show shaded areas and uneven enamel. When comparing the gray tones of affected teeth with healthy control teeth, significant differences were found. image
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enamel,hypomineralization,microCT,OCT
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