Diagnostics (Mar 2022)

Applications of Optical Coherence Tomography in the Diagnosis of Enamel Defects

  • Mihai Popescu,
  • Monica Scrieciu,
  • Eugen Osiac,
  • Marilena Bătăiosu,
  • Diana Vlăduțu,
  • Roxana Maria Pascu,
  • Andreea Stănuși,
  • Adina Dorina Glodeanu,
  • Mihaela Ionescu,
  • Veronica Mercuț

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12030636
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 636

Abstract

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Developmental defects of enamel (DDEs) are deviations from the normal appearance in terms of the quantity and quality of tooth enamel. They may be genetic or acquired. The most important DDEs are hypomineralization and hypoplasia. The aim of this study was to produce “in vivo” DDE in Wistar rats by administering amoxicillin to pregnant females and to highlight these lesions after sacrifice of the pups by macroscopic and microscopic examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Amoxicillin (100 mg/kg) was administered to two pregnant Wistar female rats for the production of DDEs. When the pups were 2 months old, they were sacrificed, and their jaws were harvested together with their teeth. The jaws were examined macroscopically, microscopically, and by OCT. Following the macroscopic and microscopic examination, it was established that four pups had a total of 42 DDE lesions. At the OCT examination, the hypomineralization was characterized by an intense, inhomogeneous OCT signal, and the hypoplasia was characterized by the absence of the signal. Administration of amoxicillin to pregnant females of Wistar rats resulted in DDEs in their offspring. The OCT examination confirmed the presence of these lesions in the teeth of rat pups.

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