Publication: Optical coherence tomography imaging of oral benign lesions and comparison of histopathological examination
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Background/Aim: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an
optical imaging method used in the examination of superficial tissues in
ophthalmology, cardiology, dermatology and dentistry. It can provide high
resolution microscopic images and uses infrared light. OCT was used as an
auxiliary diagnostic imaging method in this study. Material and Methods:
Ex vivo samples of arteriovenous malformation, odontogenic keratocyst,
peripheral giant cell granuloma, pyogenic granuloma, irritation fibroma
were evaluated with Swept-source OCT. The following features of altered
layers were identified from OCT images: (1) irregularity, (2) fragmentation,
(3) rupture, (4) interruption, (5) depression, (6) elevation, (7) thinning,
(8) thickening, (9) homogeneity (10) hyperreflectivity, (11) continuity of
the layers. 3D images were observed both horizontal and vertical planes.
Histopathological features were compared. Results: The OCT examination
of the tissues allowed to establish clear identification of the stratified
squamous epithelium, lamina propria (LP) and basement membrane
boundary. The darker appearance of the epithelium is directly related to
its lower optical density and scattering properties, which, in turn, result in
lower signal intensity. Lamina propria was observed as an hyperreflective
layer and appears brighter. Continuity of the layers were well observed.
Conclusions: OCT is a non-invasive and promising modality which can
be used as an additional method to evaluate the characteristics of surface
layers and dysplastic features of the intraoral lesions
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ÖÇBE M., SOLUK TEKKEŞİN M., BORAHAN M. O., ERDEM N. F., "Optical coherence tomography imaging of oral benign lesions and comparison of histopathological examination", Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, cilt.27, sa.2, ss.103-110, 2023
