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NIH: Caries CDC: Searches: Stookey


George K. Stookey, Ph.D.;
Carlos Gonzalez Cabezas, D.D.S., Ph.D.
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Emerging Methods of Caries Diagnosis

  1. Does ECM as an emerging diagnostic method for dental caries have higher sensitivity, specificity and reliability than traditional methods for detecting and monitoring the progress of caries in permanent and primary teeth?
  2. Does FOTI as an emerging diagnostic method for dental caries have higher sensitivity, specificity and reliability than traditional methods for detecting and monitoring the progress of caries in permanent and primary teeth?
  3. Does QLF as an emerging diagnostic method for dental caries have higher sensitivity, specificity and reliability than traditional methods for detecting and monitoring the progress of caries in permanent and primary teeth?
  4. Does ultrasound as an emerging diagnostic method for dental caries have higher sensitivity, specificity and reliability than traditional methods for detecting and monitoring the progress of caries in permanent and primary teeth?

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