PMID: 8583024Aug 1, 1995Paper

Comparison of digitised and visual plaque vitality measurement

Journal of Clinical Periodontology
T F WalshP Varella-Centelles

Abstract

Plaque samples from 12 patients suffering from adult periodontitis (8 male, 4 female), aged 32-58 (mean age 44.3) years were stained using the technique of vital fluorescence described by Netuschil and co-workers. The proportions of vital plaque was then assessed by 2 techniques: the visual methods previously described and by an image capture system linked to a computerised image programme. A total of 94 plaque samples were included in the study. Analysis of the data from the 2 sets showed that there was no significant difference between the two methods (p = 0.26).

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Jan 1, 1992·Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement·M K BrawerR E Deering
May 1, 1992·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·J RundegrenM Aström
Sep 1, 1989·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·L NetuschilM Brecx
Mar 1, 1995·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·T F WalshO Yilmaz
Oct 1, 1994·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·S KourkoutaL G Davis

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Apr 10, 2002·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·Jörgen KönigHans-Christian Plagmann
Jun 1, 1995·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·P RambergJ Lindhe

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