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S M Higham

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Journal of Dentistry|December 13, 2005
Comparison of quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF) and digital imaging applied for the detection and quantification of staining and stain removal on teethA A Adeyemi, F D Jarad, N Pender, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 25, 2017
A novel approach to study in situ enamel erosion and abrasion lesionsM A Ablal, A Milosevic, A J Preston, et al.
Caries Research|February 10, 2004
The effect of chewing urea-containing gum on plaque acidogenic and alkaligenic parametersC A Smith, S M Higham, P W Smith, et al.
Journal of Dental Research|December 22, 1999
Thickness of acquired salivary pellicle as a determinant of the sites of dental erosionB T Amaechi, S M Higham, W M Edgar, et al.
Advances in Dental Research|February 21, 1998
Visualization of root caries lesions by means of a diazonium dyeS C Wilkinson, S M Higham, G S Ingram, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|January 5, 2000
Fluoride recharge of aesthetic dental materialsA J Preston, S M Higham, E A Agalamanyi, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 24, 2005
Quantification of dental plaque in the research environmentI A Pretty, W M Edgar, P W Smith, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 24, 2005
The use of in situ models and QLF for the study of coronal cariesS M Higham, I A Pretty, W M Edgar, et al.
Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials|May 14, 2003
Detection of in vitro demineralization adjacent to restorations using quantitative light induced fluorescence (QLF)I A Pretty, P W Smith, W M Edgar, et al.
Oral Diseases|May 18, 2001
The clinical assessment of oral dryness is a significant predictor of salivary gland hypofunctionL P Longman, C F McCracken, S M Higham, et al.
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Journal of Dentistry|December 13, 2005
Comparison of quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF) and digital imaging applied for the detection and quantification of staining and stain removal on teethA A Adeyemi, F D Jarad, N Pender, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 25, 2017
A novel approach to study in situ enamel erosion and abrasion lesionsM A Ablal, A Milosevic, A J Preston, et al.
Caries Research|February 10, 2004
The effect of chewing urea-containing gum on plaque acidogenic and alkaligenic parametersC A Smith, S M Higham, P W Smith, et al.
Journal of Dental Research|December 22, 1999
Thickness of acquired salivary pellicle as a determinant of the sites of dental erosionB T Amaechi, S M Higham, W M Edgar, et al.
Advances in Dental Research|February 21, 1998
Visualization of root caries lesions by means of a diazonium dyeS C Wilkinson, S M Higham, G S Ingram, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|January 5, 2000
Fluoride recharge of aesthetic dental materialsA J Preston, S M Higham, E A Agalamanyi, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 24, 2005
Quantification of dental plaque in the research environmentI A Pretty, W M Edgar, P W Smith, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 24, 2005
The use of in situ models and QLF for the study of coronal cariesS M Higham, I A Pretty, W M Edgar, et al.
Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials|May 14, 2003
Detection of in vitro demineralization adjacent to restorations using quantitative light induced fluorescence (QLF)I A Pretty, P W Smith, W M Edgar, et al.
Oral Diseases|May 18, 2001
The clinical assessment of oral dryness is a significant predictor of salivary gland hypofunctionL P Longman, C F McCracken, S M Higham, et al.
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