Capability of an Ultrasonic System to Detect Very Early Caries Lesions on Human Enamel
Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if changes in
dental enamel with 20 micron depth incipient carious lesion could
be detected by an ultrasonic system (US). Natural (unground,
unpolished) lesions were produced on human enamel by using a
microbial caries model. Specimens with lesions were analyzed using
Ultrasonic system (US) as test method, Quantitative-Light Induced
Fluorescence (QLF) and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
(CLSM) as gold standards. It was found that both ultrasound and
QLF could not detect these very early lesions (mean lesion depth:
18.89 μm) created in vitro in the microbial caries model.
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Primary Language
Turkish
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Authors
Funda Bozkurt
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Funda Yanıkoğlu
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Margherita Fontana
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Carlos Gonzalez-cabezas
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George K. Stookey
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Publication Date
July 29, 2013
Submission Date
July 29, 2013
Acceptance Date
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Year 2013 Volume: 1 Number: 1