Nummikoski et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Clinical validation of a new subtraction radiography technique for periodontal bone loss detectionNummikoski et al., 2000
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- Nummikoski P
- Steffensen B
- Hamilton K
- Brent Dove S
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- Journal of periodontology
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Background: Diagnostic subtraction radiography (DSR) is a new digital radiographic image subtraction method designed to enhance detection of crestal or periapical bone density changes and to help evaluate caries progression in teeth. In this clinical study, the …
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