Claims
- 1. An implement for use in detecting one or more abnormal tissue conditions, comprising:
one or more light elements adapted to emit autofluorescence-inducing light onto tissue; and a shield positioned adjacent to the one or more light elements, where the shield optically filters light that has been produced by the autofluorescence of the tissue.
- 2. The implement of claim 1, wherein the shield has a cylindrical shape.
- 3. The implement of claim 2, wherein the shield has the shape of a right cylinder.
- 4. The implement of claim 3, wherein the shield has the shape of a right circular cylinder.
- 5. The implement of claim 2, wherein the shield has the shape of a circular cylinder.
- 6. The implement of claim 1, wherein the shield has a conical shape.
- 7. The implement of claim 1, wherein the shield has a spherical shape.
- 8. The implement of claim 1, wherein at least a part of the shield magnifies the region of space within the shield as viewed from outside the shield.
- 9. The implement of claim 1, wherein a mirror is within the shield and positioned to reflect at least part of the light emitted by autofluorescence of the oral structure.
- 10. The implement of claim 1, wherein the shield filters visible light of predetermined frequencies, which visible light has been produced by autofluorescence of the oral structures.
- 11. The implement of claim 1, wherein the one or more light elements number at least four and are positioned in a ring configuration.
- 12. The implement of claim 11, wherein the one or more light elements number at least six.
- 13. The implement of claim 11, wherein the shield is in the plane defined by the ring.
- 14. The implement of claim 13, wherein the shield substantially fills the plane defined by the ring.
- 15. The implement of claim 13, wherein the shield comprises a magnifying lens.
- 16. The implement of claim 1, wherein the one or more light elements are light-emitting diodes.
- 17. The implement of claim 1, wherein the shield is treated to reduce fogging.
- 18. The implement of claim 1, wherein the light passing through the shield is observed directly by a person.
- 19. The implement of claim 1, wherein the light passing through the shield is captured by an image capture element.
- 20. The implement of claim 19, wherein the shield holds image capture element a predetermined distance from the subject
- 21. The implement of claim 1, wherein the tissue is dental tissue.
- 22. The implement of claim 1, wherein the tissue is dermal tissue.
- 23. The implement of claim 1, wherein the one or more light elements and shield are affixed to a handheld case.
- 24. The implement of claim 1, wherein the one or more light elements and shield are mechanically supported in a user-selectable position.
- 25. The implement of claim 1, wherein the tissue is human tissue.
- 26. The implement of claim 1, wherein the tissue is canine tissue.
- 27. The implement of claim 1, wherein the tissue is feline tissue.
- 28. The implement of claim 1, further comprising:
an additional one or more light elements adapted to emit white light onto the tissue; and a switch to selectively enable either
the one or more light elements adapted to emit autofluorescence-inducing light; or the additional one or more light elements adapted to emit white light.
- 29. An implement for use in detecting one or more abnormal tissue conditions, comprising:
one or more light elements adapted to emit fluorescence-inducing light onto bodily tissue; and a shield positioned adjacent to the one or more light elements, where the shield attenuates the incidence of ambient light onto the tissue for ambient light wavelengths that induce autofluorescence of the tissue at one or more wavelengths of interest.
- 30. The implement of claim 29, wherein the emissions of the light elements have a peak intensity at a wavelength between about 380 nm and about 500 nm.
- 31. The implement of claim 30, wherein the emissions of the light elements have a peak intensity at a wavelength between about 390 nm and about 450 mn.
- 32. The implement of claim 29, wherein:
the one or more light elements are incorporated into a handheld unit; and the shield is removably attached to the handheld unit.
- 33. The implement of claim 29, wherein the light passing through the shield is observed directly by a person.
- 34. The implement of claim 29, wherein the light passing through the shield is captured by an image capture element.
- 35. The implement of claim 34, wherein the shield holds the image capture element a predetermined distance from the tissue.
- 36. The implement of claim 29, wherein the shield does not substantially attenuate ambient light wavelengths that do not induce autofluorescence of the tissue at the one or more wavelengths of interest.
- 37. The implement of claim 29, wherein the tissue is dental tissue.
- 38. The implement of claim 29, wherein:
the tissue is dental tissue in an oral cavity; and the shield allows enough light to escape the oral cavity to allow visual observation of the oral cavity while the one or more light elements are illuminating the oral cavity.
- 39. The implement of claim 29, wherein the tissue is dermal tissue.
- 40. The implement of claim 29, wherein the one or more light elements and shield are affixed to a handheld case.
- 41. The implement of claim 29, wherein the one or more light elements and shield are mechanically supported in a user-selectable position.
- 42. The implement of claim 29, wherein the tissue is human tissue.
- 43. The implement of claim 29, wherein the tissue is canine tissue.
- 44. The implement of claim 29, wherein the tissue is feline tissue.
- 45. The implement of claim 29, further comprising:
an additional one or more light elements adapted to emit white light onto the tissue; and a switch to selectively enable either
the one or more light elements adapted to emit autofluorescence-inducing light; or the additional one or more light elements adapted to emit white light.
- 46. A system comprising:
an illumination device used for the inspection of bodily tissue for the presence or absence of tissue abnormalities; and a mirror having a light-filtering layer; wherein the mirror substantially reflects the fluorescence light remitted from the tissue towards a detector; and wherein the light-filtering layer substantially attenuates light of the wavelengths that induce the tissue fluorescence.
- 47. The system of claim 46, wherein the mirror magnifies the fluorescence light remitted from the tissue.
- 48. The system of claim 46, wherein the mirror has an anti-reflective coating.
- 49. The system of claim 48, wherein the mirror comprises:
a first anti-reflective coating layer, a second anti-reflective coating layer, an optical filter layer between the first and second anti-reflective coating layers, and a mirror coating layer, where the second anti-reflective coating layer is between the optical filter layer and the mirror coating layer.
- 50. The system of claim 46, wherein the detector is a human eye.
- 51. The system of claim 46, wherein the detector is a camera.
- 52. The implement of claim 46, wherein the tissue is dental tissue.
- 53. The implement of claim 46, wherein the tissue is dermal tissue.
- 54. The implement of claim 46, wherein the shield is treated to reduce fogging.
- 55. The implement of claim 46, wherein
the illumination device comprises a plurality of light elements arranged as a ring; and the mirror is situated within the ring.
- 56. The implement of claim 46, wherein the illumination device comprises at least one light element that emits light having a peak intensity between about 380 nm and about 500 nm.
- 57. The implement of claim 56, wherein the at least one light element emits light having a peak intensity between about 390 nm and about 450 nm.
- 58. The implement of claim 46, wherein the light-filtering layer substantially attenuates light having a wavelength less than about 520 nm.
- 59. The implement of claim 58, wherein the light-filtering layer substantially attenuates light having a wavelength less than about 580 nm.
- 60. The implement of claim 46, wherein the mirror is integrated into a single housing with the illumination device.
- 61. The implement of claim 46, wherein the mirror is detachable from the illumination device.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application contains subject matter related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/209,574, filed Jul. 31, 2002, (the “Inspection” application) which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60472486 |
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