Spectra Caries Detection Aid now FDA approved

Aug. 21, 2009
Spectra is a lightweight, ergonomic, handheld digital imaging instrument that assists the dentist in detecting caries visually.

MELVILLE, New York--The Spectra Caries Detection Aid from Air Techniques is now FDA approved and available for sale.

Spectra is a lightweight, ergonomic, handheld digital imaging instrument that aids the dentist in detecting caries visually. The use of digital caries detection technology in today's dental practice is important for attaining the highest standards of care.

Spectra offers some of the latest technology in noninvasive digital imaging.

Spectra operates using fluorescence technology. LED's project high-energy light with a wavelength of 405 nanometers onto the tooth surface causing cariogenic bacteria to fluoresce red. In contrast, healthy enamel fluoresces green.

The captured data is sent to the computer and the live image is presented on the monitor. Images can be saved to the patient record for future reference. With Spectra, the dentist can identify the exact location of potential carious lesions on tooth surfaces.

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