Surface analysis of dental caries using a wireless pH sensor and Raman spectroscopy for chairside diagnosis

Talanta. 2021 Dec 1:235:122718. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122718. Epub 2021 Jul 16.

Abstract

A chairside tool for quantitative analysis of dental caries would improve clinical dental inspections. The wireless caries sensing tool with dental-explorer size has been developed comparing two sensing methods, Raman reading and pH reading for evaluating dental caries. The Raman spectra at 575 cm-1 and 960 cm-1 for in inorganic compounds, as well as 1450 cm-1 and 2940 cm-1 for organic compounds reinforced and supported the pH results. An Iridium/Iridium oxide (Ir/IrOx) pH sensing probe and wireless pH sensor (comprising an ESP8266 ESP-01 wireless module and ADS1115 analog digital converter) has been developed to quantitatively evaluate dental caries. All the operations of the wireless pH sensor were performed with a developed LabVIEW-based real-time data monitoring program. The slope and the linear fitting regression value (R2) of the wireless pH sensor using seven standards were -54.9 mV/pH and 0.999, respectively, showing high accuracy and stability for the pH measurements. The pH on the dental caries surface was measured with the wireless pH sensor, and the pH mapping results in the non-caries and caries areas were 6.9 and 5.7, respectively. The developed wireless pH sensor would be useful to understand the condition of dental caries and support dentists' inspection to remove only the caries part while keeping the non-caries structure.

Keywords: Chairside instrument; Dental caries; Iridium oxide; Wireless communication system; pH sensor.

MeSH terms

  • Dental Caries* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Linear Models
  • Organic Chemicals
  • Spectrum Analysis, Raman*

Substances

  • Organic Chemicals