Tissue Optical Clearing in the Ultraviolet for Clinical Use in Dentistry to Optimize the Treatment of Chronic Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis

The immersion optical clearing (OC) treatment with a highly concentrated glycerol solution has induced three new tissue windows in the UV spectral range of gingival tissues – from 200 to 250 nm, from 250 to 300 nm and from 300 to 400 nm. By combining the immersion OC technique in human tissues with...

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