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Dan P. Popescu, Michael G. Sowa, Mark D. Hewko et al. Optical coherence tomography imaging is used to improve the detection of incipient carious lesions in dental enamel. Measurements of signal attenuation in images acquired with an 850-nm light source were performed on 21 extracted molars from eight human volunteers. Stronger attenuation was observed ... [J. Biomed. Opt. 13, 054053 (2008)] published Mon Oct 6, 2008. (Read Full Article)
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