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Weitere mitwirkende Personen, Institutionen oder UnternehmenGolde, Jonas - Arbeitsbereich Medizinische Physik und Biomedizinische Technik - ProjectLeader
Für den Inhalt der Forschungsdaten verantwortliche Person(en)Grundmann, Julia
Verwendete Forschungsinstrumentedigital camera (sony a6600, Sony, Tokyo, Japan); Sirona Heliodent Plus X-ray tube (Dentsply Sirona, York, PA, USA); Sirona XIOS Plus sensor (Dentsply Sirona, York, PA, USA)
Zugrundeliegende ForschungsobjekteTissue: teeth with occlusal carious lesions
KurzbeschreibungThis dataset contains the images of conventional diagnostic methods for occlusal caries of the 17 teeth examined. For each tooth sample, one photograph (.JPG file) of the occlusal surface is available representative for visual inspection. The photographs during examination were acquired with a digital camera (sony α6600, Sony, Tokyo, Japan) using two different settings: exposure time in the range of 1/50 - 1/100 seconds and ISO sensitivity in the range of 800 - 1600. The settings are specified in the embedded meta information of the corresponding image files. Supplementary, all occlusal surfaces were graded according to ICDAS II (International Caries Detection and Assessment System) criteria during visual inspection. The score is provided in the file description for each tooth. In addition to that, one bitewing X-ray image (.tif file) is provided representative for conventional radiological diagnostics in clinical day-to-day practice. All radiographs were acquired using the following X-ray parameters: peak voltage: 60 kV, exposure time: 0.04 s, current: 7 mAs.
Sprachedeu
Entstehungsjahr oder Entstehungszeitraum2021
Veröffentlichungsjahr2023
HerausgeberTechnische Universität Dresden
Referenzen auf ergänzende MaterialienIsPartOf: 123456789/5860 (Handle)
Inhalt der ForschungsdatenImage: photograph of the occlusal surface (.JPG file) bitewing X-ray image (.tif file)
Inhaber der NutzungsrechteTechnische Universität Dresden
Nutzungsrechte des DatensatzesCC-BY-4.0
Eingesetzte SoftwareResource Production: Sidexis software
Angabe der FachgebieteEngineeringde
Angabe der FachgebieteMedicinede
Angabe der FachgebietePhysicsde
Titel des DatensatzesPhotographs of the occlusal surface and bitewing X-ray images of carious teeth in vitro


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  • conventional diagnostic of occlusal carious lesions: visual inspection (VI) and bitewing X-ray [1]Open Access Icon
    This dataset contains the images of conventional diagnostic methods for occlusal caries of the 17 teeth examined. For each tooth sample, one photograph (.JPG file) of the occlusal surface is available representative for visual inspection. The photographs during examination were acquired with a digital camera (sony α6600, Sony, Tokyo, Japan) using two different settings: exposure time in the range of 1/50 - 1/100 seconds and ISO sensitivity in the range of 800 - 1600. The settings are specified in the embedded meta information of the corresponding image files. Supplementary, all occlusal surfaces were graded according to ICDAS II (International Caries Detection and Assessment System) criteria during visual inspection. The score is provided in the file description for each tooth. In addition to that, one bitewing X-ray image (.tif file) is provided representative for conventional radiological diagnostics in clinical day-to-day practice. All radiographs were acquired using the following X-ray parameters: peak voltage: 60 kV, exposure time: 0.04 s, current: 7 mAs.

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