Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ASDS)(ISSN: 2581-4893)

Research Article Volume 7 Issue 7

Assessment of Mineralization of Hard Tooth Tissues by the Method of Raman Fluorescent Medical Technologies Under the Influence of Various Physical and Chemical Factors in Patients with Normal and Carious and Non-Carious Lesions

Alexandrov MT* and Yeganyan DG

State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of the Moscow Region "Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute Named After M. F. Vladimirsky, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Alexandrov MT, State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of the Moscow Region "Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute Named After M. F. Vladimirsky, Russia.

Received: May 30, 2023; Published: June 20, 2023

Abstract

The problems of express assessment of the state of mineralization of the hard tissues of the tooth in normal and with various carious and non-carious lesions are currently relevant. The existing methods are long-lasting, their application cannot be used at the place of examination and treatment of the patient, and they have a significant error in their application. The most acceptable, from our point of view, is an express assessment of the mineralization of the hard tissues of the tooth at the place of examination of the patient. For these purposes, it is proposed to use the Raman-fluorescent diagnostic method, which allows these studies to be carried out online, qualitatively and quantitatively, which determines its objectivity and effectiveness. It is shown that the proposed objective Raman-fluorescent technologies objectively reflect the state of mineralization of hard tooth tissues in normal and pathological conditions, as well as under the influence of various physical and chemical factors, and can be used to rehabilitate the indicators of mineralization of hard tooth tissues in normal and pathological conditions. The proposed methodology, the algorithm of its clinical implementation and the equipment are recommended for implementation in clinical practice.

Keywords: Physical Factors; Chemical Factors; Hard Tooth Tissues; Mineralization; Caries; Wedge-Shaped Defect; Pathological Erasability

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Citation

Citation: Alexandrov MT and Yeganyan DG. “Assessment of Mineralization of Hard Tooth Tissues by the Method of Raman Fluorescent Medical Technologies Under the Influence of Various Physical and Chemical Factors in Patients with Normal and Carious and Non-Carious Lesions.".Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 7.7 (2023): 55-62.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Alexandrov MT and Yeganyan DG. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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