Optical Coherence Tomography May Permit Detection of Incipient Dental Caries Without Ionizing Radiation
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Optical coherence tomography's current clinical medical and dental applications: a review
F1000Res 2021 Nov 01;10(xx)310, S Ali, SBS Gilani, J Shabbir, KS Almulhim, A Bugshan, I FarooqFrom MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.