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1. Monitoring lesion activity on primary teeth with CP-OCT and SWIR reflectance imaging.

2. Monitoring silver diamine fluoride application with optical coherence tomography and thermal imaging: An in vitro proof of concept study.

3. High Contrast Reflectance Imaging of Enamel Demineralization and Remineralization at 1950-nm for the Assessment of Lesion Activity.

4. Image-Guided Ablation of Dental Calculus From Root Surfaces Using a DPSS Er:YAG Laser.

5. Selective ablation of dental caries using coaxial Co 2 (9.3-μm) and near-IR (1880-nm) lasers.

6. Influence of multi-wavelength laser irradiation of enamel and dentin surfaces at 0.355, 2.94, and 9.4 μm on surface morphology, permeability, and acid resistance.

7. Automated ablation of dental composite using an IR pulsed laser coupled to a plume emission spectral feedback system.

8. Near-IR and CP-OCT imaging of suspected occlusal caries lesions.

9. Clinical monitoring of smooth surface enamel lesions using CP-OCT during nonsurgical intervention.

10. Near-IR transillumination and reflectance imaging at 1,300 nm and 1,500-1,700 nm for in vivo caries detection.

11. Near-IR image-guided laser ablation of demineralization on tooth occlusal surfaces.

12. A method for monitoring enamel erosion using laser irradiated surfaces and optical coherence tomography.

13. Multispectral near-IR reflectance imaging of simulated early occlusal lesions: variation of lesion contrast with lesion depth and severity.

14. High contrast reflectance imaging of simulated lesions on tooth occlusal surfaces at near-IR wavelengths.

15. Non-destructive clinical assessment of occlusal caries lesions using near-IR imaging methods.

16. Rapid and selective removal of composite from tooth surfaces with a 9.3 µm CO2 laser using spectral feedback.

17. Clinical assessment of early tooth demineralization using polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography.

18. In vivo near-IR imaging of approximal dental decay at 1,310 nm.

19. Automated analysis of lesion depth and integrated reflectivity in PS-OCT scans of tooth demineralization.

20. Pulpal effects of enamel ablation with a microsecond pulsed lambda = 9.3-microm CO2 laser.

21. High contrast near-infrared polarized reflectance images of demineralization on tooth buccal and occlusal surfaces at lambda = 1310-nm.

22. Non-destructive assessment of inhibition of demineralization in dental enamel irradiated by a lambda=9.3-microm CO2 laser at ablative irradiation intensities with PS-OCT.

23. Nondestructive measurement of the inhibition of demineralization on smooth surfaces using polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography.

24. Dissolution studies of bovine dental enamel surfaces modified by high-speed scanning ablation with a lambda = 9.3-microm TEA CO(2) laser.

25. Measurement of the severity of natural smooth surface (interproximal) caries lesions with polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography.

26. Selective targeting of protein, water, and mineral in dentin using UV and IR pulse lasers: the effect on the bond strength to composite restorative materials.

27. Pulpal safety of 9.6 microm TEA CO2 laser used for caries prevention.

28. Peripheral thermal and mechanical damage to dentin with microsecond and sub-microsecond 9.6 microm, 2.79 microm, and 0.355 microm laser pulses.

29. Influence of an optically thick water layer on the bond-strength of composite resin to dental enamel after IR laser ablation.

30. Irradiation of dental enamel with Q-switched lambda = 355-nm laser pulses: surface morphology, fluoride adsorption, and adhesion to composite resin.

31. Selective ablation of surface enamel caries with a pulsed Nd:YAG dental laser.

32. Mechanism of water augmentation during IR laser ablation of dental enamel.

33. Thermal and chemical modification of dentin by 9-11-microm CO2 laser pulses of 5-100-micros duration.

34. Selective removal of residual composite from dental enamel surfaces using the third harmonic of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser.

35. Comparison of Er:YAG and 9.6-microm TE CO(2) lasers for ablation of skull tissue.

36. Residual heat deposition in dental enamel during IR laser ablation at 2.79, 2.94, 9.6, and 10.6 microm.

37. Selective ablation of orthodontic composite by using sub-microsecond IR laser pulses with optical feedback.

38. Eyelid resurfacing.

39. Modeling the modification depth of carbon dioxide laser-treated dental enamel.

40. Permanent and transient changes in the reflectance of CO2 laser-irradiated dental hard tissues at lambda = 9.3, 9.6, 10.3, and 10.6 microns and at fluences of 1-20 J/cm2.

41. Lasers in dentistry.

42. Benign cystic mesothelioma of the peritoneum: the occurrence of an adult entity in a child.

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