Early detection of occlusal caries by measuring the electrical resistance of the tooth
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- DOI: 10.1177/00220345780570020801
Early detection of occlusal caries by measuring the electrical resistance of the tooth
Abstract
The tooth resistance measuring instrument was compared to the traditional method of the explorer examination for the detection of occlusal carious lesions. The findings of the instrument were more sensitive as compared to the traditional method when verified by a histological examination.
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