Characterization of natural carious lesions by fluorescence spectroscopy at excitation<?xpp qa?> wavelength

DM Zezell, AC Ribeiro, L Bachmann… - … of biomedical optics, 2007 - spiedigitallibrary.org
natural caries enamel lesions by fluorescence spectroscopy. Sixty human samples with
natural noncavitated caries lesions on … lesions. All the samples were analyzed externally at the …

A preliminary investigation of a spectroscopic technique for the diagnosis of natural caries lesions

A Ribeiro, C Rousseau, J Girkin, A Hall, R Strang… - Journal of dentistry, 2005 - Elsevier
… between sound and carious tooth structure using excitation wavelengths between 400 and
… differences between sound and carious tooth structure using excitation wavelengths of 337–…

Application of optical and spectroscopic technologies for the characterization of carious lesions in vitro

F Tetschke, L Kirsten, J Golde, J Walther… - Biomedical …, 2018 - degruyter.com
… The samples were excited with a 785-nm diode laser and … entire spectrum of healthy
enamel and white spot lesions, … of the activity of natural enamel caries lesions. IEEE J Sel Top …

Comparative fluorescence spectroscopy of root caries lesions

W Buchalla, ÁM Lennon, T Attin - European Journal of Oral …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… and sound root surfaces were investigated under a wide range of excitation wavelengths.
Human … Natural carious enamel, however, exhibited additional fluorescence in the red spectral …

Detection of Incipient Carious Lesions Formed on Human Teeth in Vitro Using Ultraviolet Laser

KB Song, YH Choi, SH Jeong, HJ Seol… - … and Laser Therapy, 2005 - liebertpub.com
… This phenomenon depends on the wavelengths of both the excitation light and fluorophores…
have natural caries. The peak intensity around 425 nm was normalized to 1. Each spectrum

Detection and diagnosis of carious lesions

H Tassery, DJ Manton - Evidence-Based Caries Prevention, 2016 - Springer
lesion as carious in nature. Traditionally, visual, tactile, and radiographic methods are used
to detect carious lesion… GmbH, Germany) uses an excitation wavelength around 405 nm. The …

Caries detection methods based on changes in optical properties between healthy and carious tissue

L Karlsson - International journal of dentistry, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… we correctly want to identify a caries lesion. A recently published … Autofluorescence, the
natural fluorescence of dental hard … caused by the excitation of 655 nm wavelength light. The NIR …

Comparative fluorescence spectroscopy shows differences in noncavitated enamel lesions

W Buchalla - Caries research, 2005 - karger.com
… spot carious lesions and displayed as excitation-emission … sound and carious areas of teeth
derived from natural tooth … enamel caries lesions reveal characteristic fluorescence emission

Laser-induced autofluorescence study of caries model in vitro

E Borisova, T Uzunov, L Avramov - Lasers in Medical Science, 2006 - Springer
Excitation at shorter wavelengths was used in several works… properties of initial tooth carious
lesions in vitro in the process … of in vivo or in vitro naturally obtained caries lesions, where …

Blue-laser-diode-excited fluorescence spectroscopy of natural carious lesions

JM Girkin, C Rousseau, AF Hall, R Strang… - … in Dentistry X, 2004 - spiedigitallibrary.org
… By examining the intensity ratios in the two wavelength bands 480-500nm … natural caries
lesions based on their visual appearance and ascertain if the clinical evaluation of the lesion