Conventional histological validation is a generally accepted gold standard in dental caries studies [1]. Besides demanding complex laboratory processing, about 80% of the tooth material is lost irreversibly by sectioning and polishing. Conventional radiography and X-ray Micro Computed Tomography (XMT) have previously been investigated as non-destructive alternative techniques [2,3]. XMT is a high-resolution imaging technique, not requiring elaborate specimen preparation. Today's commercial desktop XMT systems significantly reduced the cost and complexity of the technique. The aim of the present study is to compare XMT imaging and histological sectioning for categorical caries gradation and assessment of lesion depth and size.
Boca, A-C, Truyen, B, Henin, L, Schulte, AG, Stachniss, V, De Clerck, N, Bottenberg, P & Cornelis, J 2010, Desktop x-ray micro CT imaging compared against conventional histological sectioning as a gold standard in cardiology. in Proceedings 9th Belgian National Day on Biomedical Engineering. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) - Benelux Chapter, Brussels, Belgium, 9th Belgian National Day on Biomedical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium, 26/11/10.
Boca, A.-C., Truyen, B., Henin, L., Schulte, A. G., Stachniss, V., De Clerck, N., Bottenberg, P., & Cornelis, J. (2010). Desktop x-ray micro CT imaging compared against conventional histological sectioning as a gold standard in cardiology. In Proceedings 9th Belgian National Day on Biomedical Engineering IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) - Benelux Chapter.
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title = "Desktop x-ray micro CT imaging compared against conventional histological sectioning as a gold standard in cardiology",
abstract = "Conventional histological validation is a generally accepted gold standard in dental caries studies [1]. Besides demanding complex laboratory processing, about 80% of the tooth material is lost irreversibly by sectioning and polishing. Conventional radiography and X-ray Micro Computed Tomography (XMT) have previously been investigated as non-destructive alternative techniques [2,3]. XMT is a high-resolution imaging technique, not requiring elaborate specimen preparation. Today's commercial desktop XMT systems significantly reduced the cost and complexity of the technique. The aim of the present study is to compare XMT imaging and histological sectioning for categorical caries gradation and assessment of lesion depth and size.",
keywords = "cariology, gold standard, histology, micro computed tomography",
author = "Ana-Cristina Boca and Bart Truyen and Lucia Henin and Schulte, {Andreas G.} and Vitus Stachniss and {De Clerck}, Nora and Peter Bottenberg and Jan Cornelis",
year = "2010",
month = nov,
day = "26",
language = "English",
booktitle = "Proceedings 9th Belgian National Day on Biomedical Engineering",
publisher = "IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) - Benelux Chapter",
note = "9th Belgian National Day on Biomedical Engineering ; Conference date: 26-11-2010 Through 26-11-2010",
}