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Publikováno v:
CARIES RESEARCH, 41(5), 399-405. KARGER
There is no consensus about the definition and progression of outer and wall lesions in secondary caries. In this study we investigated whether lesion progression is influenced by an adjacent composite restoration and whether wall lesions develop at
Autor:
Andressa Feitosa Bezerra de Oliveira, Timothy F. Watson, Ana Maria Barros Chaves, Marie-Charlotte D.N.J.M. Huysmans, R. Z. Thomas, J. A. de Vries, Aronita Rosenblatt, George Paolinelis, Jan L Ruben, Avijit Banerjee, J.J. ten Bosch
Publikováno v:
Caries Research. 40:303-358
Publikováno v:
CARIES RESEARCH, 40(4), 281-291. KARGER
This paper describes a microradiographic method for measuring mineral concentration in a transversal geometry with thick (≤3.2 mm) sections: transversal wavelength-independent microradiography (T-WIM). It was tested on bovine enamel and dentin samp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dental Research, 83(2), 93-97. SAGE Publications Inc.
Publikováno v:
CARIES RESEARCH, 38(5), 484-492. KARGER
Mujat, C, van der Veen, M H, Ruben, J L, Dogariu, A & ten Bosch, J J 2004, ' The influence of drying on quantitative laser fluorescence and optical pathlengths in incipient natural caries lesions ', Caries Research, vol. 38, pp. 484-492 . https://doi.org/10.1159/000079631
Caries Research, 38, 484-492. S. Karger AG
Caries Research, 38, 484-492. Karger
Mujat, C, van der Veen, M H, Ruben, J L, Dogariu, A & ten Bosch, J J 2004, ' The influence of drying on quantitative laser fluorescence and optical pathlengths in incipient natural caries lesions ', Caries Research, vol. 38, pp. 484-492 . https://doi.org/10.1159/000079631
Caries Research, 38, 484-492. S. Karger AG
Caries Research, 38, 484-492. Karger
Drying effects in 14 natural lesions were studied with quantitative light-induced fluorescence and optical pathlength spectroscopy. Results were compared with clinical judgments of the lesion surface and microradiographical characterizations of the l
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Journal of Dental Research, 79, pp. 1747-1751
Journal of Dental Research, 79(10), 1747-1751. SAGE Publications Inc.
Journal of Dental Research, 79, 1747-1751
Journal of Dental Research, 79, pp. 1747-1751
Journal of Dental Research, 79(10), 1747-1751. SAGE Publications Inc.
Journal of Dental Research, 79, 1747-1751
For both general practitioners and researchers in caries diagnostics, the true validity of available diagnostic techniques is of considerable interest. Yet, for both bitewing radiography and fiber-optic transillumination, this is still not accurately
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dental Research, 79, pp. 1556-1559
Journal of Dental Research, 79(8), 1556-1559. SAGE Publications Inc.
Journal of Dental Research, 79, 1556-1559
Journal of Dental Research, 79(8), 1556-1559. SAGE Publications Inc.
Journal of Dental Research, 79, 1556-1559
Recently erupted teeth are more sensitive to dental caries than teeth that have remained free from caries lesions for a few years after eruption. It has been hypothesized that this may be ascribed to differences in enamel porosity. The objective of t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dental Research, 76, 4, pp. 875-882
Journal of Dental Research, 76, 875-882
Journal of Dental Research, 76, pp. 875-882
Journal of Dental Research, 76(4), 875-882. SAGE Publications Inc.
Journal of Dental Research, 76, 875-882
Journal of Dental Research, 76, pp. 875-882
Journal of Dental Research, 76(4), 875-882. SAGE Publications Inc.
The instruments clinically available for the diagnosis of approximal caries lesions are inadequate to detect lesions early and quantitatively. The aim of this study was to investigate whether wavelength-dependent light scattering and absorption of ca
Publikováno v:
CARIES RESEARCH, 31(3), 232-237. KARGER
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Caries Research, 31, 3, pp. 232-237
Caries Research, 31, 232-237
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Caries Research, 31, pp. 232-237
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Caries Research, 31, 3, pp. 232-237
Caries Research, 31, 232-237
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Caries Research, 31, pp. 232-237
The mere detection of caries lesions is insufficient for optimal treatment decision-making. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate whether quantitative information about approximal lesion depth can be obtained from a technique based on the w
Autor:
J.J. ten Bosch, M. H. van der Veen
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 104(2), 118-122. Wiley
A fiber-optic fluorescence observation (FOFO) technique has been developed for the quantification of demineralized root dentin, The method was tested on 40 specimens of in vitro demineralized parts of human root dentin, Fluorescein sodium salt was us