This edited volume highlights oral diagnostic tools and techniques from a physicist’s viewpoint. Individual chapters have been prepared by academicians as well as practitioners, with the basics of oral diagnostics presented at the start of each chapter, followed by discussion of the state-of-the-art of these tools and techniques. These chapters not only form part of this comprehensive edited collection, but they also possess a standalone character, meaning this book suits the needs of a wide range of audiences. Some of the major tools discussed include molecular spectroscopy for oral diagnostics, CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography), which is a highly innovative dental diagnostic procedure, the application of MRI in dental pathologies, radiography as a diagnosis tool for oral hard tissue diseases, among other important physics-based techniques.
Key Features:
- Highlights the physics behind various diagnostic techniques used in dentistry
- Offers a consistent bottom-up approach in a pedagogical style
- Covers cutting edge topics such as molecular diagnostic techniques, CBCT, MRI and radiography
- Global spread of researchers from different disciplines from both dentistry and physics
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