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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1995) 29 (2): 94–99.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... radiography. However, in detecting small occlusal carious lesions, these methods perform inadequately, especially in low caries prevalence populations or individuals. The use of electrical conductance measurements (ECMs) has been evaluated to improve the diagnosis of small occlusal carious lesions. The aim...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1995) 29 (2): 88–93.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...M.C.D.N.J.M. Huysmans; E.H. Verdonschot; P. Rondel Electrical conductance measurements are being used experimentally to diagnose caries. Current equipment, e.g. the electronic caries monitor (ECM), uses a probe to scan occlusal fissures. For full-mouth examination this method is rather time...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1995) 29 (2): 100–106.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... the validity of electrical conductance measurements (ECMs) in diagnosing marginal leakage into dentine of sealants and sealant restorations. Ninety extracted premolar teeth were divided into three groups. Initial ECMs, denoted ‘baseline ECMs’, were conducted in all three groups by placing the probe tip...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2001) 35 (2): 83–89.
Published Online: 09 March 2001
... occlusal sites of 101 extracted human molar teeth. Diagnostic methods used on the entire sample were: visual inspection, electrical conductance measurements and laser fluorescence measurements. The sample was then divided into two groups. Group 1 was subjected to visual inspection after application...