Revolutionizing Dental Diagnostics with Transmitted Light Plethysmography
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Transmitted light Plethysmography (TLP) offers a non-invasive method for assessing pulp health in dentistry. It outperforms traditional techniques, particularly for premolars, as shown in a study that identifies optimal light wavelengths for accurate blood flow readings. While TLP shows promise for broader applications in dentistry, challenges like device costs and the need for standardized protocols remain. The future of TLP could significantly enhance dental diagnostics and treatment.
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