Assessment of the Raman spectroscopy effectiveness in determining the early changes in human enamel caused by artificial caries.

Current diagnostic methods for enamel caries detection are unable to detect caries lesions at a very early stage. Previous studies indicated that Raman spectroscopy is a promising and effective tool for the detection of early caries. In our previous work, we showed that several independent parameters obtained during the analysis of the Raman spectra of enamel allow for the identification of carious lesions formed in the oral cavity (natural caries). The aim of this research was to estimate the effectiveness of Raman spectroscopy in the determination of specific changes in human enamel affected by artificial caries. The values of parameters obtained in a previous study were compared with those obtained in this work. Moreover, the direction of parameter value changes during caries formation was checked, and also compared with earlier results. The results show that Raman maps permit the determination of local variations in the enamel structure affected by the early demineralization process. As follows from these and previous results a few parameters such as depolarization ratio, polarization anisotropy, position, intensity and full width at half maximum of the Raman band allow for the identification of the enamel caries changes. This investigation contributes to the development of Raman spectroscopy for the identification of caries at a stage before visual changes in enamel.

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