I wish they were the present -trying really hard to avoid xrays and while this technology is common with ophthalmologists, dentists haven’t discovered it yet.
Pity? This is amazing! Think about it. This tech can not only be used to monitor early demineralization but also the marginal breakdown of adhesive restorations (and these are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg) - things that were completely out of reach with standard radiography. It's amazing!
Optical imaging technologies are the future.
I wish they were the present -trying really hard to avoid xrays and while this technology is common with ophthalmologists, dentists haven’t discovered it yet.
Does the presence of blood affect this deleteriously?
What a pity to see it this late
Pity? This is amazing! Think about it. This tech can not only be used to monitor early demineralization but also the marginal breakdown of adhesive restorations (and these are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg) - things that were completely out of reach with standard radiography. It's amazing!