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Newer optical methods, such as the Midwest Caries ID™ (MID) and CP-OCT, have the potential to detect early non-cavitated occlusal lesions using non-ionizing, safe radiation (light).
A 2014 study in Clinical Oral Investigations followed children treated under general anesthesia, often necessary for severe dental caries that can’t be managed with routine care and found that ...
Methods Six blinded examiners were used to compare the accuracy of the following three examinations in detecting occlusal demineralization: Midwest Caries ID™ (MID), visual photographic ...
The CS 1600 is designed to identify potential caries in the earliest stages on both occlusal and smooth surfaces to help you provide more efficient and comfortable patient care. Use the CS 1600 to: ...
Recent work utilising vision transformer models has achieved high precision in detecting and localising caries and molar-incisor hypomineralisation from dental photographs [1].
Demineralization is a process of loss of minerals in the dental hard tissue that affects seriously the health of the patients, as it diminishes the tooth resistance, generating chewing problems by ...