Design of quantum correlation based automatic focus detection system during dental laser operation
Binh Xuan Cao, Duc An Pham

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel quantum correlation-based optical system for real-time, high-precision focus detection during dental laser procedures, enhancing accuracy and safety in dental surgeries.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum entanglement-based method for automatic focus detection in dental laser systems, improving real-time precision over traditional techniques.
Findings
Effective real-time focus detection demonstrated
High precision in defocusing distance measurement
Potential for improved dental laser safety and accuracy
Abstract
Dental laser has been developed recently and gradually replaced the conventional dental treatment methods, especially in dental caries removal. The utility of laser in dentistry contributes to reduce the pain during surgery and decrease the risk of sequelae after surgery. Although bringing about several beneficial properties such as excellent directionality, high speed, ultra-tiny active area and tunable energy concentration, laser is still quite limited in dental surgery because of the difficulty in real-time high precision detection of laser focus during the operation. In this study, a cutting-edge optical system for real-time focus detection during dental laser operation employing the quantum entanglement of photon pairs created via spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC) is presented. Defocusing distance of the specimen which is used as the sample tooth can be determined…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques · Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine · Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
