A cheek retractor will be placed to ensure consistent isolation throughout the procedure. Dehydration will be assessed at baseline, at the 5th minute, and at the 10th minute using three different evaluation techniques. At each time point, digital photographs will be captured under two distinct fluorescence light sources to document changes visually. In addition, fluorescence images will be obtained using the QLF (Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence) device to provide objective, quantitative data. All images will be recorded and analyzed digitally to evaluate dehydration-related changes in fluorescence. The aim of our study is to clinically evaluate the changes in the fluorescence properties of natural tooth following dehydration.
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Digital photograph with Ashur plaque indicator
Timeframe: baseline
Digital photographs with the Led lights (365 nm)
Timeframe: baseline
The QLF (Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence- 405 nm) images
Timeframe: baseline
Digital photograph with Ashur plaque indicator
Timeframe: at 5th minute
Digital photographs with the Led lights (365 nm)
Timeframe: at 5th minute
The QLF (Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence- 405 nm) images
Timeframe: at 5th minute
Digital photograph with Ashur plaque indicator
Timeframe: at 10th minute
Digital photographs with the Led lights (365 nm)
Timeframe: at 10th minute
The QLF (Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence- 405 nm) images
Timeframe: at 10th minute