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The British Journal of Radiology Feb 1951
Topics: Biology; Microradiography; Microscopy; X-Rays
PubMed: 14812102
DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-24-278-110 -
Tidsskrift For Den Norske Laegeforening... Apr 1964
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Journal of Fish Diseases Aug 2022
Topics: Animals; Fish Diseases; Microradiography; Perciformes; Sea Bream
PubMed: 35397143
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13622 -
Medical Radiography and Photography 1958
Topics: Microradiography; Microscopy; Radiography
PubMed: 13551446
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Acta Radiologica Jun 1949
Topics: Microradiography; Radiology
PubMed: 18138013
DOI: 10.3109/00016924909138231 -
Nihon Shika Ishikai Zasshi Dec 1965
Topics: Microradiography; Tooth
PubMed: 5221203
DOI: No ID Found -
Orvosi Hetilap Oct 1957
Topics: Humans; Microradiography; Radiography
PubMed: 13504769
DOI: No ID Found -
The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and... Aug 1970
Topics: Humans; Methods; Microradiography; Temporal Bone; Tomography
PubMed: 5526987
DOI: 10.1177/000348947007900406 -
Scientific Reports Jun 2022Assessment of enamel subsurface lesion remineralisation is essential for the evaluation of novel remineralisation technologies. The gold standard to assess subsurface...
Assessment of enamel subsurface lesion remineralisation is essential for the evaluation of novel remineralisation technologies. The gold standard to assess subsurface mineral gain of enamel lesions is transverse microradiography (TMR). However, some studies have utilised surface microhardness (SMH) to evaluate efficacy of remineralisation agents. The aim of this study was to assess remineralisation of enamel subsurface lesions using TMR and SMH after in vitro treatment with calcium-containing technologies, and to test correlation between the TMR and SMH measurements. The parameters obtained from the TMR and SMH analyses of enamel subsurface remineralisation were not significantly correlated. Furthermore, the enamel subsurface remineralisation as measured by TMR was significantly correlated with the water-soluble calcium concentration of the remineralisation products. Scanning electron microscopy revealed surface precipitates formed by specific remineralisation treatments obfuscated accurate assessment of remineralisation by SMH. It was concluded that TMR is a more appropriate method for analysis of enamel subsurface remineralisation, and that SMH values of remineralised enamel should be interpreted with caution. Using TMR the level of remineralisation (%R) by the different technologies was CPP-ACP/F (31.3 ± 1.4%); CPP-ACP (24.2 ± 1.4%); CaSO/KHPO/F (21.3 ± 1.4%); f-TCP/F (20.9 ± 1.0%); Nano-HA/F (16.3 ± 0.3%); Nano-HA (15.3 ± 0.6%) and F alone control (15.4 ± 1.3%).
Topics: Calcium; Calcium, Dietary; Cariostatic Agents; Microradiography; Minerals; Tooth Remineralization
PubMed: 35701508
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-13905-8 -
The British Journal of Radiology Jan 1950
Topics: Bone and Bones; Humans; Microradiography
PubMed: 15401125
DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-23-265-2