Claims
- 1. An intra-oral imaging system comprising:an optical conduit; a light source generating light rays that are transmitted through said optical conduit to illuminate a dental surface; a device for converting said light rays into radiation illumination with spatially varying wavelengths prior to illuminating said dental surface; a reflector that directs the light rays from said light source to a selected point; and an imager for receiving said light rays when said light rays are reflected from said dental surface and for forming a three-dimensional image of said dental surface.
- 2. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a concave parabolic reflector.
- 3. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a concave elliptic reflector.
- 4. An intra-oral imaging system comprising:an optical conduit; a light source generating light rays that are transmitted through said optical conduit to illuminate a dental surface; a device for converting said light rays into radiation illumination with spatially varying wavelengths; a reflector that directs the light rays from said light source to a selected point; an imager for receiving said light rays when they are reflected from said dental surface; a second optical conduit for transmitting diverging white light for illuminating said dental surface; and a switch for selecting between said optical conduit and said second optical conduit.
- 5. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 4, wherein said reflector comprises a concave parabolic mirror.
- 6. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 4, wherein said reflector comprises a concave elliptic mirror.
- 7. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, further comprising a computer coupled to said imager, the computer including software for acquiring, processing and producing three-dimensional images detected by said imager.
- 8. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, wherein said imager comprises a charge coupled device (“CCD”) camera.
- 9. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, wherein said device for converting said light rays into light with spatially varying wavelengths comprises a linear variable wavelength filter (“LVWF”).
- 10. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, wherein said optical conduit further comprises a housing.
- 11. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 10, wherein said housing has an outlet with said device for converting said light rays into radiation with spatially varying wavelengths is situated within said housing at said outlet.
- 12. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 11, wherein said device for converting said light rays into radiation with spatially varying wavelengths comprises a linear variable wavelength filter (“LVWF”).
- 13. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, wherein said optical conduit comprises a fiber optic bundle.
- 14. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 4, further comprising a computer coupled to said imager, the computer including software for acquiring and processing three-dimensional images obtained by said imager.
- 15. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 14, further including a computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (“CAD/CAM”) interface linked to said computer and a machine for producing dental parts.
- 16. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 1, further comprising mirrors for conducting said radiation with spatially varying wavelengths from said optical conduit to said dental surface and conducting said light rays with spatially varying wavelengths reflected from said dental surface to a charge coupled device (“CCD”) camera.
- 17. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 4, wherein said optical conduit and said second optical conduit each comprise a fiber optic bundle.
- 18. An intra-oral imaging system comprising:an optical conduit; a light source generating light rays that are transmitted through said optical conduit to illuminate a dental surface; an imager for receiving said light rays when they are reflected from said dental surface; a device for converting said light rays into radiation illumination with spatially varying wavelengths; a second optical conduit for transmitting diverging white light for illuminating said dental surface; and a switch for selecting between said optical conduit and said second optical conduit; and a concave reflector that directs the light rays from said light source to a selected point.
- 19. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 18, wherein said concave reflector is a concave parabolic reflector.
- 20. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 18, wherein said concave reflector is a concave elliptic reflector.
- 21. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 18 wherein said optical conduit and said second optical conduit each comprise a fiber optic bundle.
- 22. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 18, further comprising mirrors for conducting said light with spatially varying wavelengths from said optical conduit to said dental surface and conducting said light rays with spatially varying wavelengths reflected from said dental surface to a charge coupled device (“CCD”) camera.
- 23. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 18 further including:a computer coupled to said imager, the computer including software for acquiring and processing images obtained by said imager; and a computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (“CAD/CAM”) interface linked to said computer and a machine capable of producing dental parts.
- 24. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 4, wherein said imager comprises a charge coupled device (“CCD”) camera.
- 25. The intra-oral imaging system of claim 4, wherein said device for converting said light rays into light with spatially varying wavelengths comprises a linear variable wavelength filter (“LVWF”).
- 26. A method for imaging intra-oral structures, said method comprising:transmitting light through an optical conduit to illuminate a dental surface; converting said light rays into radiation with spatially varying wavelengths prior to illuminating said dental surface; and receiving said light rays when said light rays are reflected from said dental surface to form a three-dimensional image of said dental surface.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising reflecting said light rays to a particular spot on said dental surface.
- 28. The method of claim 26, acquiring, processing and producing three-dimensional images from said light rays reflected from said dental surface.
- 29. The method of claim 26, wherein said converting said light rays into radiation with spatially varying wavelengths is performed with a linear variable wavelength filter (“LVWF”).
- 30. The method of claim 26, further comprising producing dental parts based on said image.
- 31. A method of imaging intra-oral structures, said method comprisingtransmitting light rays through an optical conduit to illuminate a dental surface; converting said light rays into radiation with spatially varying wavelengths; transmitting diverging white light for illuminating said dental surface thorough a second optical conduit; selectively alternating between illuminating said dental surface with radiation with spatially varying wavelengths from said optical conduit and light from said second optical conduit; and receiving said radiation with spatially varying wavelengths and said white light when said radiation or white light is reflected from said dental surface.
- 32. The method of claim 31, acquiring, processing and producing three-dimensional images from said radiation reflected from said dental surface.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further comprising adding color to said images based on said white light reflected from said dental surface.
- 34. The method of claim 31, wherein said converting said light rays into radiation with spatially varying wavelengths is performed with a linear variable wavelength filter (“LVWF”).
- 35. The method of claim 31, further comprising producing dental parts based on said images.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/282,067, filed Mar. 29, 1999, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/144,010 filed Jul. 15, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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