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Objetivo: Esta revisão narrativa procura organizar e resumir os estudos selecionados, fornecendo uma visão abrangente e uma perspetiva atual acerca do uso da OCT no diagnóstico de cárie.
Metodologia: Foi realizada uma pesquisa bibliográfica usando as palavras-chave (Caries OR carious lesions) AND (Diagnostic OR imaging) AND (Optical Coherence Tomography) AND (Dentistry) nas bases de dados PubMed, Scopus e Web of Science.
A tomografia de coerência ótica (OCT) é uma técnica utilizada no diagnóstico de cárie dentária. Ao contrário da radiografia, o método tradicional, a OCT utiliza propriedades óticas para fornecer imagens tridimensionais de alta resolução das estruturas dentárias. Essa tecnologia não invasiva destaca-se pela sua capacidade de detetar alterações volumétricas e de espessura dentária de forma precoce, proporcionando uma visualização mais precisa das mudanças na estrutura dentária. A sua precisão e capacidade de identificar mudanças iniciais tornam a OCT uma ferramenta promissora no diagnóstico precoce e no acompanhamento da cárie dentária.
Objective: This narrative review aims to organize and summarize the selected studies, providing a comprehensive overview and a current perspective on the use of OCT in the diagnosis of dental caries. Methodology: A bibliographic search was conducted using the keywords (Caries OR carious lesions) AND (Diagnostic OR imaging) AND (Optical Coherence Tomography) AND (Dentistry) in the databases PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a technique used in the diagnosis of dental caries. In contrast to traditional methods such as radiography, OCT utilizes optical properties to provide high-resolution three-dimensional images of dental structures. This non-invasive technology stands out for its ability to detect volumetric and thickness changes early on, offering a more precise visualization of alterations in dental structure. Its accuracy and capability to identify initial changes make OCT a promising tool for early diagnosis and monitoring of dental caries.
Objective: This narrative review aims to organize and summarize the selected studies, providing a comprehensive overview and a current perspective on the use of OCT in the diagnosis of dental caries. Methodology: A bibliographic search was conducted using the keywords (Caries OR carious lesions) AND (Diagnostic OR imaging) AND (Optical Coherence Tomography) AND (Dentistry) in the databases PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a technique used in the diagnosis of dental caries. In contrast to traditional methods such as radiography, OCT utilizes optical properties to provide high-resolution three-dimensional images of dental structures. This non-invasive technology stands out for its ability to detect volumetric and thickness changes early on, offering a more precise visualization of alterations in dental structure. Its accuracy and capability to identify initial changes make OCT a promising tool for early diagnosis and monitoring of dental caries.
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Cárie Lesões cariosas Diagnóstico Imagem Tomografia de coerência ótica Dentística Caries Carious lesions Diagnostic Imaging Optical coherence tomography Dentistry