Dental probe
Abstract
A dental probe for determining the vitality of a tooth, comprising (A) a light emitter and (B) a light receiver, wherein the light emitter emits light from an emitter surface adapted to be positioned on a hard dental surface of a tooth, wherein the light receiver collects light incident on a receiver surface adapted to be positioned on a hard dental surface of the tooth so that the optical path of the light emitted from the light emitter passes at least through a portion of the pulp chamber of the tooth, characterized in that the light receiver comprises (a) a light shielding spacer member adjacent to the optical path for establishing and maintaining a distance of at least 50 μm between the gum line and the optical path at the receiver surface, and in that the light emitter comprises (c) a light shielding spacer member adjacent to the optical path for establishing and maintaining a distance between the gum line and the optical path at the emitter surface, wherein the light shielding spacer member establishes and maintains a distance of at least 50 μm between the gum line and the optical path at the emitter surface, and in that an apical-coronal diameter of the light emitter surface and the light receiver surface is at most 1200 μm in the direction normal to the optical path.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A dental probe for determining the vitality of a tooth, comprising
a light emitter and a light receiver, wherein the light emitter emits light from an emitter surface adapted to be positioned on a hard dental surface of a tooth, wherein the light receiver collects light incident on a receiver surface adapted to be positioned on a hard dental surface of the tooth so that the optical path of the light emitted from the light emitter passes at least through a portion of the pulp chamber of the tooth, wherein the light receiver includes a light shielding spacer member adjacent to the optical path for establishing and maintaining a distance of at least 50 μm between the gum line and the optical path at the receiver surface, and wherein the light emitter comprises a light shielding spacer member adjacent to the optical path for establishing and maintaining a distance between the gum line and the optical path at the emitter surface, wherein the light shielding spacer member establishes and maintains a distance of at least 50 μm between the gum line and the optical path at the emitter surface, and wherein an apical-coronal diameter of the light emitter surface and the light receiver surface is at most 1200 μm in the direction normal to the optical path.
2 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , which further comprises
a pressing member for engaging the gingiva by applying pressure onto the gum when the receiver surface is positioned on the tooth, thereby providing an anaemic condition of the gingiva.
3 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , wherein the light emitter includes a pressing member for engaging the gingiva by applying pressure onto the gum when the emitter surface is positioned on the tooth, thereby providing an anaemic condition of the gingiva.
4 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , wherein the light emitter includes one or more LEDs and/or a halogen lamp, which provide a light spectrum of from 500 to 1000 nm.
5 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , wherein the light receiver includes a photodiode, wherein the emitter includes two or more LEDs for sequentially emitting light, whereby the wavelength spectrum of each LED is different from the wavelength spectrum of any other LED, or wherein the light receiver includes a spectrometer.
6 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , wherein the light emitter includes a light guide having a proximal end and a distal end, whereby the emitter light guide collects light at a proximal end and emits light at the distal end.
7 . The dental probe according to claim 6 , wherein the distal end of the emitter light guide includes the emitter surface, the distal end being integrally formed with the spacer member and/or the pressing member.
8 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , wherein the light receiver includes a receiver light guide having a proximal end and a distal end, whereby the receiver light guide collects light at the distal end and emits light at the proximal end.
9 . The dental probe according to claim 1 , further comprising a second light receiver for detecting scattered light and/or which includes a sensor for determining the distance between the emitting surface and the receiving surface when the dental probe is positioned on a tooth, and/or
wherein the light guides are polymeric resin optical fibers or glass fibers, and/or
wherein the light emitter surface and/or the light receiver surface forms part of a member adapted to be removably attached to the dental probe.
10 . A dental system comprising the dental probe according to claim 1 and a control unit.
11 . The dental system according to claim 10 , which further comprises a sensor for determining the position of the tooth to be measured, whereby the dental system stores the measured vitality value and position for each measured tooth.
12 . The dental system according to claim 10 , which comprises a wireless connection between the dental probe and a practice management system for transmitting or exchanging data between the dental probe and the practice management system.
13 . A member for a dental probe as defined by claim 1 , which comprises the light emitter surface or the light receiver surface, which member is disposable and/or sterilizable.
14 . The dental probe according to claim 1 for use in a diagnostic method for determining optical property changes, inflammation or the vitality of a restored tooth.
15 . The dental probe for use according to claim 14 , wherein the tooth is restored by a filling, crown or bridge.
16 . The dental probe according to claim 9 , wherein the dental probe is a cordless, handheld device.Cited by (0)
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