Tom et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Near-IR imaging of demineralization under sealantsTom et al., 2014
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- Tom H
- Chan K
- Darling C
- Fried D
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- Lasers in Dentistry XX
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Previous studies have shown that near-IR reflectance and transillumination imaging can be used to acquire high contrast images of early caries lesions and composite restorative materials. The aim of the study was to determine the optimum near-IR wavelengths for …
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