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LED Transillumination in Dentistry Part I: Luminous Flux of Fiberoptic Transilluminators Part II: Assessment of LED Transilluminator Properties for Evaluation of Cracked Teeth.
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LED Transillumination in Dentistry Part I: Luminous Flux of Fiberoptic Transilluminators Part II: Assessment of LED Transilluminator Properties for Evaluation of Cracked Teeth./
Author:
Pettit, Nicholas Earl.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2019,
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42 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 80-12.
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Masters Abstracts International80-12.
Subject:
Dentistry. -
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9781392202357
LED Transillumination in Dentistry Part I: Luminous Flux of Fiberoptic Transilluminators Part II: Assessment of LED Transilluminator Properties for Evaluation of Cracked Teeth.
Pettit, Nicholas Earl.
LED Transillumination in Dentistry Part I: Luminous Flux of Fiberoptic Transilluminators Part II: Assessment of LED Transilluminator Properties for Evaluation of Cracked Teeth.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019 - 42 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 80-12.
Thesis (M.S.)--The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2019.
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The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the diagnostic test of transillumination. Throughout the literature transillumination is recognized as an important instrument to be utilized in the detection of cracks and fractures of teeth; however, there is no evidence found regarding the ideal specifications of these devices to accomplish this important task. The first part of this study evaluated the tip diameter and luminous flux (lumens) of different types of LED transilluminators, while the second part examined the clinical ability of these devices to detect coronal cracks and fractures in an in vitro model replacing various clinical scenarios. We found a wide variation in the tip diameter and lumens output of the transilluminator devices that were tested and correlated a higher sensitivity in crack detection with increased lumens and tip diameter.
ISBN: 9781392202357Subjects--Topical Terms:
828971
Dentistry.
LED Transillumination in Dentistry Part I: Luminous Flux of Fiberoptic Transilluminators Part II: Assessment of LED Transilluminator Properties for Evaluation of Cracked Teeth.
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