2010
DOI: 10.1243/13506501jet665
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A comparative study of ultrasonic direct contact, immersion, and layer resonance methods for assessment of enamel thickness in teeth

Abstract: Wear of dental enamel is a growing problem, but is clinically difficult to diagnose and monitor. An accurate and easy to use non-destructive method for the measurement of enamel thickness would be useful for early diagnosis of enamel loss and for monitoring progression. Ultrasound has been identified by several researchers as a potential tool suitable for enamel thickness measurement. However, in-vitro studies have shown that whilst the method is feasible it suffers from wide variability. The methods proposed … Show more

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