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Detection of caries with local CT
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2003An in vitro observer study of the detection of interproximal caries by local CT.Detection of caries by means of conventional two-dimensional (2D) digital radiography and by two CT modalities was compared. Ground truth was obtained from histological examination of the sectioned teeth.
van Daatselaar, A.N. +2 more
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Caries detection with DIAGNOdent and ultrasound
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2008The objective of this study was to evaluate the repeatability of 2 nondestructive caries detection methods, ultrasound (ULS) and DIAGNOdent, for the detection of approximal caries lesions, and to evaluate 2 tips provided for the DIAGNOdent.White/brown-spot lesions (n = 42) were captured by a digital camera, and measured by test methods and confocal ...
Dilek A, Tagtekin +8 more
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DIAGNOdent: An Optical Method for Caries Detection
Journal of Dental Research, 2004The onset of caries is characterized by demineralization of dental hard tissues. Optimal fluoridation with respective oral hygiene habits and diet may stop the progression of a lesion and even allow for its remineralization. The aim of modern dentistry must be a preventive approach rather than invasive repair of the disease.
Adrian Lussi, Raimund Hibst
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Caries risk assessment: methods available to clinicians for caries detection
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2005Abstract – It is hypothesized that occlusal lesions are initiated on the fissure walls and can therefore be obscured by sound superficial tissue. Additionally, there is evidence that one effect of regular use of fluorides is greater opacity of enamel, which may obscure underlying lesions in dentin, the so‐called ‘hidden lesions’.
Sofia, Tranaeus +2 more
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Artificial intelligence for caries and periapical periodontitis detection
Journal of Dentistry, 2021Periapical periodontitis and caries are common chronic oral diseases affecting most teenagers and adults worldwide. The purpose of this study was to develop an evaluation tool to automatically detect dental caries and periapical periodontitis on periapical radiographs using deep learning.A modified deep learning model was developed using a large ...
Shihao Li +9 more
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Caries detection and diagnosis: Novel technologies
Journal of Dentistry, 2006Recent years have seen an increase in research activity surrounding diagnostic methods, particularly in the assessment of early caries lesions. The drive for this has come from two disparate directions. The first is from the dentifrice industry who are keen to develop techniques that would permit caries clinical trials (CCTs) to be reduced in duration ...
Iain A Pretty
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Diagnostic tools for early caries detection
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2006Management of dental caries demands early detection of carious lesions. This article provides an overview of the state-of-the-art methodologies for the detection and assessment of early carious lesions.The authors reviewed MEDLINE for available literature on new caries detection methodology and tools, using terms such as "early caries detection ...
Andréa Ferreira, Zandoná +1 more
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Detection and monitoring of early caries lesions: a review
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2015To review the current evidence base of detecting and monitoring early carious lesions in children and adolescents and a rationale proposed to ensure that such lesions are identified and appropriately managed.The systematic literature search identified initially a review by Gomez and co-workers from 2013 and this still represents the current state of ...
Pretty, I A, Ekstrand, K R
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1991
The gums cover the roots of teeth in younger humans but recede in older people beginning with the fifth decade. Dental enamel covers the tooth to the gum margin but when the gums recede the roots are exposed, subjecting the exposed root surface to abrasion and decay.
Sidney Lees +2 more
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The gums cover the roots of teeth in younger humans but recede in older people beginning with the fifth decade. Dental enamel covers the tooth to the gum margin but when the gums recede the roots are exposed, subjecting the exposed root surface to abrasion and decay.
Sidney Lees +2 more
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Radiopacity of restorations and detection of secondary caries
Dental Materials, 1991The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of radiographic diagnosis of secondary carious lesions adjacent to filling materials with different radiopacities. Class II preparations were made in extracted teeth. One group of teeth (n = 49) had caries in the gingival wall, simulating secondary caries. The control teeth (n = 29) had no caries. Three
I, Espelid +4 more
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