Abstract:The modern approach to the treatment of caries requires maximum preservation of tooth tissues and pulp viability, for which it is necessary to know the residual thickness of dentin during its removal. Currently existing methods (Cone-beam Computed Tomography, electrical impedance device, and optical coherence tomography) are not widely used in clinical practice due to the laboriousness of their use or low accuracy. We evaluated the capabilities of the diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) method for determini… Show more
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