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Jo Frencken
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The Philosophical Evolution
Schwendicke F, Frencken J, Innes N (eds): Caries Excavation: Evolution of Treating Cavitated Carious Lesions.
Monogr Oral Sci. Basel, Karger, 2018, vol 27, pp 24–31 (DOI: 10.1159/000487828)
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Carious Lesion Diagnosis: Methods, Problems, Thresholds
Klaus W. Neuhaus · Adrian Lussi
Department of Preventive, Restorative and Pediatric Dentistry, Bern, Switzerland
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Abstract
The difference between carious lesion diagnosis and carious lesion detection is discussed here. Concerning carious lesions,