Clinical Cases
CS 1600 Clinical Study
The present study demonstrated (1) the clinical effectiveness of the investigational device, and (2) that the device is at least as good as expert visual examination in the detection of potential incipient lesions...
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FIRE Ex-vivo Study
FIRE can detect incipient caries lesion of <10µm depth and has a higher accuracy and validity in detecting caries than QLF and Diagnodent...
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CS 1600 Occlusal Caries Study After the CS 1600 intraoral camera indicates occlusal decay on teeth #12 and #13 that were not previously visible on digital radiographs, Dr. Pauley is able to plan the necessary restorations for his patient.
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CS 1600 Caries Detection Study
Thanks to the CS 1600 intraoral camera’s different mode settings and crystal-clear images, patients can take an active role in the treatment planning process.
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CS 1600 Quantification Study
The study demonstrated a statistically significant correlation between the demineralization level of white-spot lesions on smooth tooth surfaces and fluorescence loss percentage as calculated by the investigational device, but no such correlation was found on the occlusal surface.
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