Optical Sensor for Photodynamic Detection of Oral Pathology
NCT: NCT00540774 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Overall objective of this work is to develop better ways of detecting, diagnosing and measuring oral diseases and structures using light and optical approaches. All different areas of the mouth will be imaged, including healthy, diseased, dysplastic and malignant, as well as oral biofilm, and the imaging data compared against conventional diagnostic approaches such clinical and histopathological and molecular evaluations to (1) gain a better understanding of processes involved in oral pathology and (2) develop a combined patient specific, non-invasive method for the detection, diagnosis and screening of oral pathology and biofilm. Thus our goal is to identify and evaluate microstructural, metabolic, vascular, protein, genomic and metabolomics biomarkers of oral pathology can be used to detect, predict and map oral pathology, especially neoplasia. We are recruiting patients with a wide range of oral conditions including plaque, dry mouth, toothache, root canal treatments, gum disease, oral sores, dysplasia and cancer, autoimmune conditions and others as well as healthy control subjects. We will use a range of non-invasive imaging modalities to obtain information on the ways in which the oral health status affects optical properties, and determine means of detecting and quantifying these factors.. Imaging modalities to be utilized include: 1. Coherence and Doppler Tomography 2. Laser Speckle Imaging 3. Various forms of Spectroscopy 4. Fluorescence
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What is Optical Sensor for Photodynamic Detection of Oral Pathology?
Optical Sensor for Photodynamic Detection of Oral Pathology is a clinical trial registered under NCT00540774. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT00540774?
The current status of NCT00540774 (Optical Sensor for Photodynamic Detection of Oral Pathology) is: COMPLETED.
When did Optical Sensor for Photodynamic Detection of Oral Pathology start?
Optical Sensor for Photodynamic Detection of Oral Pathology started on 2003-04.
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