2012
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.17.7.076019
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Spectrally enhanced imaging of occlusal surfaces and artificial shallow enamel erosions with a scanning fiber endoscope

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“…The lesion reflectance appears bright compared to the surrounding healthy enamel, matching the results from the ex vivo experiments as well as previous studies. 7,8 Presence of a brown spot is observed near the center of the white spot. Dual laser spectroscopy measurements were made from the surrounding healthy enamel, white spot lesion, and brown spot lesion.…”
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“…The lesion reflectance appears bright compared to the surrounding healthy enamel, matching the results from the ex vivo experiments as well as previous studies. 7,8 Presence of a brown spot is observed near the center of the white spot. Dual laser spectroscopy measurements were made from the surrounding healthy enamel, white spot lesion, and brown spot lesion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Figure 8 shows typical AF emission spectra recorded from a healthy (left) and diseased (right) tooth specimen in vivo, which matched the expected behavior of AF described in previous studies. 7,8,10 The AF spectrum from 405-nm excitation has a broad emission curve centered around 480 nm and gradually tapers off toward longer wavelengths. The 532-nm emission curve is similar in shape to the 405-nm emission curve.…”
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