1. Optical approach for monitoring the periodontal ligament changes induced by orthodontic forces around maxillary anterior teeth of white rats

    Explore Article SpringerLink Home (Feb 5 2008)

    Abstract Structural variations of the periodontal ligament (PDL) induced by orthodontic forces have been evaluated by optical coherence tomography (OCT) and compared to images obtained by conventional radiography. Here, two specially designed orthodontic appliances were installed on the maxillary anterior teeth of white rats for applying different magnitudes of orthodontic forces. Constant distraction force magnitudes of 0, 5, 10, and 30 gf were given to four respective rats over a period of 5 days. At the end of the treatment period, the rats were sacrificed and the maxillaries were extracted for X-ray and OCT imaging. The PDL variations, proportional to ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology   University of Ulsan   Byeong Ha Lee

  2. Laser Firms Form HyGeniLase

    Explore Article Photonics.com (Jan 15 2008)

    Lantis Laser Inc. announced yesterday that it will form HyGeniLase Inc., a joint venture with Laser Energetics Inc. Each laser company will own half o

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  3. Lantis Laser's Dental Imaging Technology Could Reduce Incidence of Root Canal Therapy Failures

    Explore Article Reuters.com (Jan 7 2008)

    Lantis Laser's Dental Imaging Technology Could Reduce Incidence of ...Reuters - 21 minutes ago7, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Lantis Laser Inc. (Pink Sheets:LLSR) (www.lantislaser.com) reports that researchers have shown that optical coherence tomography ...

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  4. The end of dental x-rays

    Explore Article Popular Science (Dec 14 2007)

    The end of dental x-rays DENTISTS FINALLY have an alternative to the x-ray, and it offers up to 10 times the resolution with none of the radiation. The OCT is the first handheld scanner that can simultaneously image both your teeth and gums. When the near-infrared beam shines into the mouth, software maps the reflected light and forms a 3-D picture, revealing cavities, gum disease, surface irregularities and other signs of tooth decay. lantislaser.com

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  5. Lantis Laser Podcast

    Explore Article The Dental Implant Blog (Dec 14 2007)

    The company’s product launch will occur in September 2008 but the buzz about their OCT product is spreading. OCT stands for Optical Coherence Tomography, a light-based diagnostic imaging system. The system claims that it shows ten times more resolution than traditional radiographs. Since it does not use radiation, it is safe for use on pregnant patients. Popular Science magazine recently named Lantis Laser as one of its Best of What’s New in 2007 award recipients. Click here

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  6. Lantis Laser Wins Coveted Popular Science Magazine Award

    Explore Article Top News Archive (Dec 1 2007)

    DENVILLE, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 29, 2007 -- Lantis Laser Inc. (Other OTC:LLSR.PK - News) (http://www.lantislaser.com), a New Jersey-based company specializing in the commercialization of advanced dental technology, recently won a Popular Science Magazine 2007 Best of What's New award for its newly developed Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Dental Imaging System(TM). Lantis' proprietary OCT System is a diagnostic aid that provides real-time, high-resolution chairside imaging of dental tissue f

    Comment on Article Mentions:   LightLab Imaging   Massachusetts Institute of Technology   Stan Baron

  7. Lantis Laser Wins Coveted Popular Science Magazine Award

    Explore Article Reuters.com (Nov 29 2007)

    DENVILLE, NJ, Nov 29 (MARKET WIRE) -- Lantis Laser Inc. (PINKSHEETS: LLSR) (http://www.lantislaser.com), a New Jersey-based company specializing in the commercialization of advanced dental technology, recently won a Popular Science Magazine 2007 Best of What'sNew award for its newly developed Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Dental Imaging System(TM). Lantis' proprietary OCT System is a diagnostic aid that provides real-time, high-resolution chairside imaging of dental tissue for the early det

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  8. Lantis Laser Wins Coveted Popular Science Magazine Award

    Explore Article Marketwire (Nov 29 2007)

    Company's Breakthrough Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Dental Imaging System(TM) Named in "Best of What's New" 2007

    Comment on Article Mentions:   LightLab Imaging   Massachusetts Institute of Technology   Stan Baron

  9. Methods of detecting inflammation of an epithelium layer in the oral region with a probe using diffuse-reflectance spectroscopy

    Explore Article uspto.gov (Nov 27 2007)

    The invention provides a device and method for monitoring inflammation of the epithelium. The device consists of a head region, a handle region and an optical bundle. At least two of the optical fibers in the bundle are utilized as a source of radiation, these two fibers are at two different angles from normal. At least one of the other optical fibers is utilized as a detector for the reflected radiation, or alternatively an image guide can be used as the detector. The device of the invention can be part of an external or internal system that can include a ...

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  10. Lantis Laser Update: CEO Reports Market Introduction On Track for '08

    Explore Article PrimeNewswire, Inc. (Nov 20 2007)

    DENVILLE, N.J., Nov. 20, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Lantis Laser Inc. (Pink Sheets:LLSR) (http://www.lantislaser.com) is reporting its corporate developments are on track for next year. Company CEO Stan Baron provided shareholders with a report card concerning progress with OCT developments including timing for full market rollout as well as plans for moving the stock from the Pink Sheets to other exchanges. Mr. Baron commented, "Since the last round of funding was completed in the middle of May w

    Comment on Article Mentions:   LightLab Imaging   Lantis Laser   Doug Hamilton

  11. Lantis Laser's OCT System Addressing Increase in Tooth Decay

    Explore Article Top News Archive (Nov 10 2007)

    DENVILLE, N.J., Nov. 6, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Lantis Laser (Other OTC:LLSR.PK - News) (http://www.lantislaser.com) is developing its proprietary optical coherence tomography (OCT) Dental Imaging System(tm) to address early detection of decay that will enable dentists to detect demineralization, the first sign of decay at an early stage. Early decay can be treated non- or minimally invasively with less cost, trauma and time. Lantis' OCT System images at up to 10 times the resolution of x-ray,

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  12. In vivo optical coherence tomography--based scoring of oral mucositis in human subjects: a pilot study

    Explore Article SPIE Digital Library (Sep 21 2007)

    Hilari Kawakami-Wong, Shuguang Gu, Marie J. Hammer-Wilson et al. A preliminary study to assess noninvasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) for early detection and evaluation of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis in five patients. In five patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy for primary breast cancer, oral mucositis was assessed clinically, and imaged u ... [J. Biomed. Opt. 12, 051702 (2007)] published Fri Sep 21, 2007.

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  13. Lantis Laser Successfully Completes $2.5 Million Financing

    Explore Article PrimeNewswire, Inc. (May 8 2007)

    DENVILLE, N.J., May 8, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Lantis Laser Inc. (Pink Sheets:LLSR) (http://www.lantislaser.com), a New Jersey based development stage company, is pleased to announce that it has recently completed a private placement for $2.5 million. This round of financing enables Lantis to complete Phase 2 development of its OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) Dental Imaging System(tm) designed for the early detection of oral diseases such as caries (decay) and periodontal disease.

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  14. Lantis Laser (LLSR) Successfully Completes $2.5 Million Financing

    Explore Article Lantis Laser, Inc. (May 8 2007)

    DENVILLE, NJ (May 8, 2007) Lantis Laser Inc., (PINKSHEETS:LLSR) a New Jersey based development stage company, is pleased to announce that it has recently completed a private placement for $2.5 million.

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  15. Laser digitizer system for dental applications

    Explore Article uspto.gov (Feb 27 2007)

    Laser digitizer system for dental applications A intra-oral laser digitizer system provides a three-dimensional visual image of a real-world object such as a dental item through a laser digitization. The laser digitizer captures an image of the object by scanning multiple portions of the object in an exposure period. The intra-oral digitizer may be inserted into an oral cavity (in vivo) to capture an image of a dental item such as a tooth, multiple teeth or dentition. The captured image is processed to generate the three-dimension visual image.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Henley Quadling   D4D Technologies   Mark Quadling

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