Schwendicke et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Cost-effectiveness of school-based caries screening using transilluminationSchwendicke et al., 2023
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- 9849593156935882781
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- Schwendicke F
- Bombeck L
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- Journal of Dentistry
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Objectives School-based screening for caries lesions usually only employs visual-tactile detection means (standard of care). Near-infrared-light-transillumination (NILT) could be used to support school-based screening and to identify early proximal caries, facilitating …
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