© 2017 SPIE. X-ray microtomography (XMT) is a well-established technique in dental research. The technique has been used extensively to explore the complex morphology of the root canal system, and to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate root canal instrumentation and filling efficacy in extracted teeth; enabling different techniques to be compared. Densitometric information can be used to identify and map demineralized tissue resulting from tooth decay (caries) and, in extracted teeth, the method can be used to evaluate different methods of excavation. More recently, high contrast XMT is being used to investigate the relationship between external insults to teeth and the pulpal reaction. When such insults occur, fluid may flow through ...
Several obturation methods are available today to study the 3D filling of the root canal. There are ...
Abstract Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common clinical finding for teeth, it affects about 5% of...
International audienceVertebrate microremains, particularly teeth, represent a substantial part of k...
Background: The one of the most recent imaging technology is X-ray microtomography which allows non-...
This is a novel study on imaging of high contrast bonding agent penetration depth into dentine. A dr...
OBJECTIVES: The immediate aim of this study was to develop and test a method to record, visualize an...
An in situ study was designed to investigate naturally developed demineralisation in human enamel in...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
There are large numbers of ground sections of calcified tissues in museum and anatomy department and...
Teeth are complex biological structures consisting primarily of enamel and dentin. The mechanical lo...
Although superior in most aspects, synchrotron (as opposed to laboratory) X-ray microtomography (XMT...
Microtomography using synchrotron radiation has proven to be a valuable tool for characterizing samp...
ObjectivesTo characterize molar–incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) defects of different severities qua...
X-ray tomographic microscopy (XTM), a three-dimensional X-ray imaging technique, has been used to qu...
Several obturation methods are available today to study the 3D filling of the root canal. There are ...
Abstract Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common clinical finding for teeth, it affects about 5% of...
International audienceVertebrate microremains, particularly teeth, represent a substantial part of k...
Background: The one of the most recent imaging technology is X-ray microtomography which allows non-...
This is a novel study on imaging of high contrast bonding agent penetration depth into dentine. A dr...
OBJECTIVES: The immediate aim of this study was to develop and test a method to record, visualize an...
An in situ study was designed to investigate naturally developed demineralisation in human enamel in...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
There are large numbers of ground sections of calcified tissues in museum and anatomy department and...
Teeth are complex biological structures consisting primarily of enamel and dentin. The mechanical lo...
Although superior in most aspects, synchrotron (as opposed to laboratory) X-ray microtomography (XMT...
Microtomography using synchrotron radiation has proven to be a valuable tool for characterizing samp...
ObjectivesTo characterize molar–incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) defects of different severities qua...
X-ray tomographic microscopy (XTM), a three-dimensional X-ray imaging technique, has been used to qu...
Several obturation methods are available today to study the 3D filling of the root canal. There are ...
Abstract Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common clinical finding for teeth, it affects about 5% of...
International audienceVertebrate microremains, particularly teeth, represent a substantial part of k...