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A comparison of older and newer versions of intraoral digital radiography systems

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The accuracy of older and newer versions of interoralldigital radiography systems and in terms of radiographic detection of proximal carious lesions were compared. Radiographs of 160 noncavitated proximal surfaces were taken using the Digora FMX, the Digora Optime, the Schick CDR and the Schick CDR Wireless systems. The overall accuracies of the new Digora Optime and Schick CDR Wirlesss systems are comparable to their older versions in terms of diagnosis of small carious lesions.

Author: Haiter-Neto, Francisco, dos Anjos Pontual, Andrea, Frydenberg, Morten, Wenzel, Ann
Publisher: American Dental Association Publishers Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of the American Dental Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-8177
Year: 2007
Product information, Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing, Electromedical equipment, Medical Instruments & Supplies, Digital Radiography, Evaluation, Dental caries, Medical equipment and supplies industry, Medical equipment industry, Medical test kit industry, Digital radiography equipment, Report, Schick Technologies Inc., Digora FMX (Radiological instrument), Digora Optime (Radiological instrument), Schick CDR Wirless (Radiological instrument), Schick CDR (Radiological instrument)

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Indurated tongue lesion

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The diagnosis of a 58-year-old woman's tongue lesion is discussed. The woman visited the emergency department at the University of Southern California due to a sore and swollen tongue. Her condition was diagnosed as traumatic ulcerative granuloma with stromal eosinophilia (TUGSE). The details of this condition are also presented.

Author: Jumar, Satish K.S., Dhyllon, Amen, Sedghizadeh, Parish P.
Publisher: American Dental Association Publishers Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of the American Dental Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-8177
Year: 2008
Diseases, Tongue, Clinical report

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Digital imaging fiber-optic trans-illumination, F-speed radiographic film and depth of approximal lesions

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A study evaluating early approximal lesions using Digital Imaging Fiber-Optic Trans-Illumination (DIFOTI), and to compare radiographs produced with F-speed film with both histologic lesion depth and cavitation, is presented.

Author: Young, Douglas A., Festherstone, John D. B.
Publisher: American Dental Association Publishers Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of the American Dental Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-8177
Year: 2005
Medical Imaging & Scanning, Comparative analysis, Radiography, Medical, Medical radiography, Medical imaging equipment

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Subjects list: United States, Diagnosis, Mouth diseases
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