The optical caries monitor is a nondestructive method to quantify light scattering in bulk dental enamel and early carious lesions. This paper describes a fiber-optic version of the instrument which potentially may be used in the mouth. It is compared with the calcium loss from softening and subsurface type in vitro lesions in bovine enamel. Calcium loss is determined by both chemical methods and microradiography. The results show that the monitor correlates well (r =0.94) with calcium loss, independently of the type of lesion. Variations within and between teeth found with the three methods demonstrate a large spatial inhomogeneity in calcium loss (= 25%) within a lesion of any of the two types
In order to stop or prevent the progression of dental disease, early detection and quantification of...
A conservative, noninvasive or minimally invasive approach to clinical management of dental caries r...
A new method for the in vivo assessment of changes in initial enamel caries lesions was developed an...
The optical caries monitor is a nondestructive method to quantify light scattering in bulk dental en...
A fluorescent dye was applied to extracted premolars with either early artificial lesions or natural...
An optical instrument is described which quantitates incipient smooth surface caries lesions in vivo...
An experimental method was developed for measurement of the fluorescence intensity of a dye that was...
Both longitudinal microradiography (LMR) and scanning optical monitoring (OM) are non-destructive me...
The instruments clinically available for the diagnosis of approximal caries lesions are inadequate t...
A computer-assisted videodensitometry (CAV) method is presented for the microradiographical mineral ...
This paper describes some of the most used methods for caries lesion progression measurement in in v...
In order to stop or prevent the progression of dental disease, early detection and quantification of...
A conservative, noninvasive or minimally invasive approach to clinical management of dental caries r...
A new method for the in vivo assessment of changes in initial enamel caries lesions was developed an...
The optical caries monitor is a nondestructive method to quantify light scattering in bulk dental en...
A fluorescent dye was applied to extracted premolars with either early artificial lesions or natural...
An optical instrument is described which quantitates incipient smooth surface caries lesions in vivo...
An experimental method was developed for measurement of the fluorescence intensity of a dye that was...
Both longitudinal microradiography (LMR) and scanning optical monitoring (OM) are non-destructive me...
The instruments clinically available for the diagnosis of approximal caries lesions are inadequate t...
A computer-assisted videodensitometry (CAV) method is presented for the microradiographical mineral ...
This paper describes some of the most used methods for caries lesion progression measurement in in v...
In order to stop or prevent the progression of dental disease, early detection and quantification of...
A conservative, noninvasive or minimally invasive approach to clinical management of dental caries r...
A new method for the in vivo assessment of changes in initial enamel caries lesions was developed an...