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Electronic infrared thermography as a dental research technique
P A Biagioni1, J G McGimpsey, P J Lamey
1School of Clinical Dentistry, Queen's University of Belfast.
British Dental Journal
|March 23, 1996
Abstract:
Electronic infrared thermography is an imaging modality for the accurate quantification of surface temperature. It has been used in medicine since the 1960s but its use in dentistry has been limited. Its use in dentistry could, however, be very useful, for example in objectively quantifying post-surgical inflammation and studying the effects of treatment with agents such as analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs.