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Langford, Michael Austin1 (AUTHOR), Chan, Kenneth H.1 (AUTHOR) chanken1@msu.edu, Fleck, Jonathon Emil1 (AUTHOR), McKinley, Philip K.1 (AUTHOR), Cheng, Betty H. C.1 (AUTHOR) chengb@msu.edu
Publikováno v:
Software & Systems Modeling. Oct2023, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p1543-1563. 21p.
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Autor:
Chan, Kenneth H., Fried, Daniel
Publikováno v:
Lasers in surgery and medicine, vol 51, iss 2
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ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of image-guided laser ablation of demineralization from tooth occlusal surfaces using coaxial near-infrared (NIR) and CO2 lasers.Materials and methodsA CO2 laser operating at a wavel
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Autor:
Chan, Kenneth H, Fried, Daniel
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomedical optics, vol 23, iss 6
The enamel scattering coefficient decreases markedly with increasing wavelength from the visible to the near-infrared (NIR). However, beyond 1300nm, the scattering coefficient is difficult to measure, and it is not known whether light scattering cont
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Autor:
Simon, Jacob C, Kang, Hobin, Staninec, Michal, Jang, Andrew T, Chan, Kenneth H, Darling, Cynthia L, Lee, Robert C, Fried, Daniel
Publikováno v:
Lasers in surgery and medicine, vol 49, iss 3
IntroductionRadiographic methods have poor sensitivity for occlusal lesions and by the time the lesions are radiolucent they have typically progressed deep into the dentin. New more sensitive imaging methods are needed to detect occlusal lesions. In
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Publikováno v:
Journal of biomedical optics, vol 22, iss 2
Below the threshold for laser ablation, the mineral phase of enamel is converted into a purer phase hydroxyapatite with increased acid resistance. Studies suggest the possibility of achieving the conversion without visible surface alteration. In this
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Chan, Kenneth H, Fried, Daniel
Previous studies have established that carious lesions can be imaged with high contrast using near-IR wavelengths coincident with high water absorption, namely 1450-nm, without the interference of stains. It has been demonstrated that computer-contro
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Autor:
Chan, Kenneth H, Tom, Henry, Lee, Robert C, Kang, Hobin, Simon, Jacob C, Staninec, Michal, Darling, Cynthia L, Pelzner, Roger B, Fried, Daniel
Publikováno v:
Lasers in surgery and medicine, vol 48, iss 10
IntroductionStudies have shown that cross-polarization optical coherence tomography (CP-OCT) can be used to image the internal structure of carious lesions in vivo. The objective of this study was to show that CP-OCT can be used to monitor changes in
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