Present status and future directions: vertical root fractures in root filled teeth

S Patel, B Bhuva, R Bose - International Endodontic Journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Vertical root fracture (VRF) is a common reason for the extraction of root filled teeth. The
accurate diagnosis of VRF may be challenging due to the absence of clinical signs, whilst …

Magnetic resonance imaging of hard tissues and hard tissue engineered bio-substitutes

S Mastrogiacomo, W Dou, JA Jansen… - Molecular imaging and …, 2019 - Springer
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging tool based on the
detection of protons into the tissues. This imaging technique is remarkable because of high …

[HTML][HTML] A narrative review of cracks in teeth: Aetiology, microstructure and diagnostic challenges

RC Yap, M Alghanem, N Martin - Journal of Dentistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives To summarize the available evidence of crack formation in teeth and to discuss
the limitations of the current clinical diagnostic modalities for crack detection in teeth …

A perspective on the diagnosis of cracked tooth: imaging modalities evolve to AI-based analysis

J Guo, Y Wu, L Chen, S Long, D Chen… - Biomedical Engineering …, 2022 - Springer
Despite numerous clinical trials and pre-clinical developments, the diagnosis of cracked
tooth, especially in the early stages, remains a challenge. Cracked tooth syndrome is often …

Fatigue as the missing link between bone fragility and fracture

C Acevedo, VA Stadelmann, DP Pioletti… - Nature biomedical …, 2018 - nature.com
The prevention of fragility fractures in bone—pathologic fractures resulting from daily activity
and mostly occurring in the elderly population—has been a long-term clinical quest. Recent …

Simultaneous imaging of hard and soft biological tissues in a low-field dental MRI scanner

JM Algarín, E Díaz-Caballero, J Borreguero, F Galve… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of hard biological tissues is challenging due to
the fleeting lifetime and low strength of their response to resonant stimuli, especially at low …

Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging in endodontics: a review

D Di Nardo, G Gambarini, S Capuani, L Testarelli - Journal of endodontics, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction This review analyzes the increasing role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
in dentistry and its relevance in endodontics. Limits and new strategies to develop MRI …

MRI for dental applications

HD Kocasarac, H Geha, LR Gaalaas… - Dental …, 2018 - dental.theclinics.com
Visualize an MRI scanner that is less expensive and designed to image a smaller field of
view (FOV), like a knee, ankle, or wrist. Such anatomy-specific MRI scanners have been …

Detection and analysis of enamel cracks by ICG‐NIR fluorescence dental imaging

Z Li, YV Holamoge, Z Li, W Zaid… - Annals of the New …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Cracked teeth are the third most common cause of tooth loss, but there is no reliable
imaging tool for the diagnosis of cracks. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of indocyanine …

[HTML][HTML] Diagnosis of cracked tooth: Clinical status and research progress

M Yu, J Li, S Liu, Z Xie, J Liu, Y Liu - Japanese Dental Science Review, 2022 - Elsevier
Cracked tooth is a common dental hard tissue disease. The involvement of cracks directly
affects the selection of treatment and restoration of the affected teeth. It is helpful to choose …