Lee et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Distinguishing discolored caries lesions using biofluorescence and dental bleaching: An in vitro simulation model studyLee et al., 2024
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- Lee H
- Lee E
- Jung H
- Kim B
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- Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
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Background Distinguishing between discoloration caused by caries and organic stains is challenging for dentists in clinical settings. Biofluorescence (BF)-bleaching assesses caries lesions by evaluating BF changes after removing organic stains through dental bleaching …
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