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Potential Application of Non-Invasive Optical Imaging Methods in Orthodontic Diagnosis

During orthodontic treatment, the early diagnosis of microscopic changes in soft and hard tissues, including periodontal tissue, is very important to prevent iatrogenic side effects like root resorption and periodontal diseases. Cervical periodontal tissue is the most critical area that reacts first...

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