Park et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Assessment of interfacial defects at composite restorations by swept source optical coherence tomographyPark et al., 2013
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- Park K
- Schneider H
- Haak R
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- Journal of biomedical optics
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In clinical dental practice, it is often difficult or even impossible to detect and assess interfacial adhesive defects at adhesive restorations by means of visual inspection or other established diagnostic methods. However, nondestructive optical coherence tomography …
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