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Optical Methods for the Detection and Quantification of Caries
Advances in Dental Research, 1987The commonly used clinical methods are inadequate for reliable diagnosis of caries lesions until demineralization is established. By the time a reliable diagnosis can be made, the damage is often irreversible, and restorative methods may be necessary to prevent further progress of the lesions.
B, Angmar-Månsson, J J, ten Bosch
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Operative Dentistry, 2011
Clinical Relevance Occlusal caries is the predominant form of dental caries at the present time. This study documents the variability in detection and treatment of occlusal caries among dentists graduating from different dental schools around the world and practicing in Kuwait.
A A, Al-Khatrash +2 more
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Clinical Relevance Occlusal caries is the predominant form of dental caries at the present time. This study documents the variability in detection and treatment of occlusal caries among dentists graduating from different dental schools around the world and practicing in Kuwait.
A A, Al-Khatrash +2 more
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Evaluation of a Vibrotactile Simulator for Dental Caries Detection
Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 2017Introduction Developed to educate dental students in caries detection, the VerroTeach simulator allows dental faculty to share, record, and replay the tactile vibrations felt through a dental hand instrument. We assessed this simulation approach by asking experienced dental educators to evaluate the system’s real-time and video
Kuchenbecker, K. +2 more
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2018
The detection of occlusal lesions is difficult because of the morphology of molars and premolars. Deep fissures are often plugged with organic material that can be stained over time or that can promote the beginning of the caries process. Deep fissures also often hamper direct sight of an existing incipient caries lesion that might therefore be ...
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The detection of occlusal lesions is difficult because of the morphology of molars and premolars. Deep fissures are often plugged with organic material that can be stained over time or that can promote the beginning of the caries process. Deep fissures also often hamper direct sight of an existing incipient caries lesion that might therefore be ...
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CARIES DETECTION AND PREVENTION WITH LASER ENERGY
Dental Clinics of North America, 2000Laser light can be used in the visible region (blue or red) as a tool for the detection of carious lesions. Techniques developed to date for early caries detection by laser light rely on fluorescence naturally from the tooth material or from bacterial by-products.
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Caries Detection In Dental Radiographs
SPIE Proceedings, 1988Caries, or the decay of teeth are difficult to automatically detect in dental radiographs because of the small area of the image that is occupied by the decay. Images of dental radiographs have distinct regions of homogeneous gray levels, and therefore naturally lead to a segmentation based automatic caries detection algorithm.
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Automated caries detection with smartphone color photography using machine learning
Health Informatics Journal, 2021Duc Long Duong
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