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Wadia, Reena. "AI-assisted dental monitoring." British Dental Journal 233, no. 2 (July 22, 2022): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41415-022-4518-x.

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QISTHINA MALIK, NADA. "DENTAL HYPNOSIS MONITORING DEVICE." Jurnal Ilmu dan Inovasi Fisika 3, no. 1 (January 29, 2019): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jiif.v3i1.20620.

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Rosenberg, Morton B. "Monitoring in the Dental Office." Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America 4, no. 4 (November 1992): 751–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1042-3699(20)30639-7.

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Kusmayanti, Suci, Gilang Yubiliana, Andri Abdurrochman, Muhamad Lutfi Ramdani, and Naufal Hilmi Fauzan. "Effectiveness test of dental hypnosis monitoring device." Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry 33, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/pjd.vol33no1.22383.

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Introduction: Dental hypnosis monitoring device is an innovative device due to the Student Creativity Program Universitas Padjadjaran. The device can monitor a patient's consciousness by monitoring the brain wave level so that dentists can determine what steps to take when handling a patient. The effectiveness of this device has not been tested yet. This study was aimed to determine the effectiveness of the dental hypnosis monitoring device. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted on this study population, all the patients of Universitas Padjadjaran Dental Hospital (RSGM Unpad) who filled out the MDAS questionnaire. The sample criteria were people with moderate to high MDAS score and aged 17 years or above. Twenty-four people were obtained through consecutive sampling in one day. The study was held at Universitas Padjadjaran Dental Hospital by comparing the dental hypnosis monitoring device's performance with opinion from the dental hypnosis expert. Results: The overall success rate for the dental hypnosis monitoring device's effectiveness was 100% since the LED was always lit green during the hypnosis session, which was following the dental hypnosis expert assessment during processes. Conclusion: The effectiveness of the dental hypnosis monitoring device was proven to be 100% effective.
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Tarawali, Karifala. "Maintenance and monitoring of dental implants in general dental practice." Dental Update 42, no. 6 (July 2, 2015): 513–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2015.42.6.513.

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Brady, P., C. Gallagher, C. McCarthy, K. O'Halloran, C. McCreary, and G. Ioham. "Capnography monitoring during dental conscious sedation." Oral Surgery 10, no. 3 (September 13, 2016): 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ors.12239.

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DARIO, LAWRENCE J., PAUL J. CUCCHIARO, and ANTHONY J. DELUZIO. "Electronic monitoring of dental implant osseointegration." Journal of the American Dental Association 133, no. 4 (April 2002): 483–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.14219/jada.archive.2002.0208.

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Weems, RA. "Radiation monitoring of dental school personnel." Journal of Dental Education 50, no. 5 (May 1986): 275–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.0022-0337.1986.50.5.tb02000.x.

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Pakdaman, A., W. Evans, and E. Howe. "Monitoring dental students' management of non-invasive intervention for dental caries." Australian Dental Journal 52, S4 (December 2007): S28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.2007.tb06136.x.

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Lee, Chena, Sam-Sun Lee, Jo-Eun Kim, Khanthaly Symkhampha, Woo-Jin Lee, Kyung-Hoe Huh, Won-Jin Yi, Min-Suk Heo, Soon-Chul Choi, and Heon-Young Yeom. "A dose monitoring system for dental radiography." Imaging Science in Dentistry 46, no. 2 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.5624/isd.2016.46.2.103.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dental monitoring"

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Ossi, Zannar. "Monitoring the stability of dental implant using acoustic emission method." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/8800.

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This thesis relates to the feasibility of monitoring dental implants using the transmission of Acoustic Emission (AE) from an intra-oral source to a sensor mounted on the patient’s face. A number of in vitro and in vivo experiments have been carried using different AE sources on teeth and dental implants with the ultimate aim of defining the characteristics of the AE signatures in the time- and frequency-domains that are affected by the implant-bone interface. An initial feasibility study was carried out to assess the transmission of simulated AE signals through human teeth and hard and soft tissues by biting on different types of hard food. The tests demonstrated that the transmission of AE signals through human tissues was feasible. However, the source was not reproducible. Further preliminary experiments were carried out to assess the transmission of AE in various dental materials as well as in bone and bone-implant combinations in various states of hydration. The main systematic body of work centred around establishing whether AE signals could discriminate between implants with different amounts of contact with bone. AE signals were generated by applying a standard impulse source through a specially-designed abutment onto dental implants of various sizes (large and small) inserted in bovine ribs under tight and loose fitting conditions. The findings suggested that this simple transmission test was able to assess the quality of the contact between the implant and the bone in the in vitro situation and that it might be possible to extend this to the clinical environment. The (standard) pencil lead break method was not suitable for use intra-orally, so a more suitable source for in vivo testing needed to be developed. After considering various options a continuous source (based on an air jet) was developed and this was applied to dental implants in the same set of systematic tests as for the pencil lead source. The analysis revealed that the air jet source was a little better at discriminating between the various implant contact conditions. Finally, an in vivo study was conducted to assess the characteristics of the transmitted AE form air jet source applied to the dental implants of a number of volunteers. The findings demonstrated that the AE transmission through the implants, soft and hard tissues using an air jet source was feasible, with the degree of transmission depending on a number of variables, some related to the patients themselves and some related to other, tractable engineering factors. The overall conclusion of the work is that the technique is very likely to be successful for monitoring implant stability, and is feasible to apply with minimum invasion to patients whose implants have been newly installed. An in vivo study in which the test is applied to patients during the stages of stabilisation of their implants is required in order to validate the technique.
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Anttonen, V. (Vuokko). "Laser fluorescence in detecting and monitoring the progression of occlusal dental caries lesions and for screening persons with unfavourable dietary habits." Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2007. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514286209.

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Abstract This study focuses on the clinical use of laser fluorescence compared to visual inspection (VI) for detecting and monitoring the progress of caries lesions during a one-year follow-up period and for screening subjects with unfavourable dietary habits causing demineralization of teeth. The effect of professional cleaning on laser fluorescence was also studied. The study groups were comprised of schoolchildren (n = 259), and altogether 3 651 occlusal tooth surfaces were examined visually and by using laser fluorescence. Laser fluorescence was found to be useful as an adjunct to visual inspection in detecting dental caries lesions during routine dental check-ups. The variation of laser fluorescence values in each visual category excludes its use as a primary or only method for caries detection. It rather functions as an alarm for a closer or more thorough examination. In addition, it can be a useful tool when deciding on the intervention method and the length of the recall-interval. The best cut-off point for considering operative intervention was found to be 30/99. Laser fluorescence was also found to be useful in monitoring lesion progression. Monitoring can be done through clear sealants. High laser fluorescence values (> 20) of sound tooth surfaces may predict decaying within a period of one year. Professional cleaning increased laser fluorescence values of molars, especially second molars. The increase was significant in molars with a visual score of > 0 or when visually detected initial and dentinal caries lesions were included. Professional cleaning was most efficient when using only a rubber cup and water spray without paste. A computer-based questionnaire on dietary habits was used to evaluate the cariogenity of children's dietary habits. The laser fluorescence values of tooth surfaces of children with harmful dietary habits were found to be higher than among children with favourable dietary habits. Laser fluorescence can be used for screening children whose current dietary habits may harm their teeth.
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Matram, Zaura Anggraeni. "Development of a system for monitoring the performance of Indonesian school teachers and village health workers in the provision of selected dental services." Adelaide, 1986. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09DM/09dmm433.pdf.

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Шаєхов, Ф. Ф. "Моделювання прийняття оптимальних управлìнських рìшень при організацìì дитячоì стоматологìчноì допомоги." Master's thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2020. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/82722.

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В роботì проведено аналìз надання стоматологìчної допомоги дитячому населенню на другому рìвнì. Проведено монìторинг дитячої стоматологìчної захворюваностì. Визначено основнì напрямки дìяльностì. Проаналìзовано надання стоматологìчної допомоги дитячому населенню України, Сумської областì та мìста Шостка за перìод 2017-2019 р.р. Вивчено змìни ì тенденцìї стоматологìї України на сучасному етапì та основнì проблеми. Визначено основнì завдання стоматологìчної служби та запропоновано шляхи її удосконалення на сучасному етапì.
В работе проведен анализ оказания стоматологической помощи детскому населению на втором уровне. Проведен мониторинг детской стоматологической заболеваемости. Определены основные направления деятельности. Проанализирована оказание стоматологической помощи детскому населению Украины, Сумской области и города Шостка за период 2017-2019 г.г. Изучены изменения и тенденции стоматологии Украины на современном этапе и основные проблемы. Определены основные задачи стоматологической службы и предложены пути ее усовершенствования на современном этапе.
The paper analyzes the provision of dental care to the child population at the secondary level. The monitoring of children’s dental sickness rate has conducted. The provision of dental care to the child population of Ukraine, Sumy region and Shostka for the period of 2017-2019 has analyzed. Changes, tendencies and main problems in dentistry of Ukraine at the present stage have studied. The main tasks of the dental service have determined and the ways of its improvement at the present stage have suggested.
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Bergman, Gerald Rae. "Evaluation of exposure to optical radiation used in diagnostic and treatment in medicine and dentistry." Connect to full-text via OhioLINK ETD Center, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=mco1095952844.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Medical College of Ohio, 2004.
"In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Occupational Health." Major advisor: Farhang Akbar. Includes abstract. Document formatted into pages: iv, 75 p. Title from title page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-68).
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Hasan, Nihad Hasan Musa. "Heterocontrole da fluoretação da água de abastecimento público em Pelotas e Rio Grande/RS e comparação de dois métodos de avaliação do fluoreto." Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 2007. http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2228.

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Fluorine addition in public water supply has been associated to the enormous world decline in dental caries index, still is the most efficiency preventive method for dental health. However the implementation of the fluoridation of the water propitiated the increase of the prevalence of dental fluorosis. The aim of this study were evaluate the level of fluorine in the public water supply in the cities of Pelotas and Rio Grande-RS and compare two fluorine determination methods. The samples were collected, biweekly, in the same points of the companies of public water supply in the two cities evaluated, Rio Grande (8 points), Pelotas (44 points). To the mensuration of the fluoride present in the samples two methods were used, one was the spectrophotometric SPANDS, the other the electrometric. The samples were appraised in duplicate and the results obtained was that the methods electrometric and espectrofotométrico presented good correlation (p<0,01), however there was difference statistics (p < 0,05).The concentrations of fluoride in the public water supply were inside of the values recommended in the twelve months of evaluation in the two districts of Pelotas and Rio Grande/RS. It was ended that of the two tested methods are suitable for determination of fluoride concentration, however the most precise is the electrometric. During the twelve months of surveillance in the two districts, the concentrations of the fluoride stayed in the recommended and didn't represent a risk to the dental fluorosis
A adição de flúor à água de abastecimento público tem sido associada ao enorme declínio mundial dos índices de cárie, sendo considerado o método de maior eficiência em termos de saúde coletiva. Porém, a implementação da fluoretação da água propiciou aumento da prevalência de fluorose dental. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a concentração de flúor existente na água de abastecimento público do município de Pelotas e Rio Grande RS e comparar os dois métodos mais utilizados na determinação da concentração do fluoreto (eletrométrico e espectrofotométrico). A coleta das amostras foi realizada, quinzenalmente, nos mesmos pontos que os das companhias de abastecimento público de água dos dois municípios avaliados, Rio Grande (8 pontos de coleta) e Pelotas (44 pontos de coleta). Para a mensuração do flúor presente nas amostras foram empregados os dois métodos mais utilizados, um foi espectrofotométrico, usando SPANDS, o outro o eletrométrico, com eletrodo seletivo para fluoreto. As amostras foram avaliadas em duplicata e, através dos resultados obtidos, observou-se que os métodos eletrométrico e espectrofotométrico apresentaram boa correlação (p<0,01), contudo houve diferença estatística (p< 0,05). As concentrações médias de fluoreto na água de abastecimento público estiveram dentro dos valores recomendados pela portaria 10/99 nos doze meses de avaliação nos municípios de Pelotas e Rio Grande/RS. Concluiu-se que os dois métodos testados são indicados para determinação da concentração de fluoreto, embora o eletrométrico seja mais preciso. Durante o heterocontrole nos dois municípios, as concentrações médias do fluoreto mantiveram-se dentro de valores que não representam risco à fluorose dentária
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Bronzo, Ana Lucia Aparecida. ""Procedimentos odontológicos em pacientes hipertensos com ou sem o uso de anestésico local prilocaína associada ou não ao vasoconstritor felipressina"." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5148/tde-24052006-143455/.

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O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o comportamento da pressão arterial e o papel da ansiedade durante tratamento odontológico em hipertensos. Foram avaliados 65 hipertensos sob tratamento anti-hipertensivo (pressão arterial = 140/90 mm Hg) com teste de ansiedade IDATE (n=34), medidas de pressão arterial de 2/2 minutos (aparelho oscilométrico automático) e pela MAPA (n=42) com medidas de 15/15 minutos durante 8 horas nos dias dos experimentos odontológicos Verificou-se elevação da pressão arterial sistólica de curta duração e pequena magnitude ( < 10 mm Hg) independentemente do uso de prilocaína com ou sem felipressina. Os pacientes com ansiedade apresentaram pressão arterial maior do que os sem ansiedade em alguns procedimentos sugerindo que a ansiedade pode ter papel na elevação da pressão arterial
The objective of this study was to investigate the behavior of blood pressure and the role of anxiety during dental treatment of hypertensive patients. An evaluation was made of sixty-five hypertensive patients (blood pressure = 140/90 mm Hg) under anti-hypertensive treatment were evaluated by the IDATE anxiety test (n = 34), blood pressure measurements 2/2 minutes (automatic oscillometric device), and ABPM (n = 42) with 15/15 minutes measurements, during 8 hours on the days of the two dental experiments. Evaluation an increase in systolic pressure of short duration and little magnitude ( < 10 mm Hg) was found, regardless of using prilocaine with or without felypressin. During some procedures, the patients presenting anxiety had higher blood pressure than those without anxiety, suggesting that anxiety may play a role in the increase of blood pressure
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Neves, Ricardo Simões. "Estudo de parâmetros eletrocardiográficos e de pressão arterial durante procedimento odontológico restaurador sob anestesia local com e sem vasoconstritor em portadores de doença arterial coronária." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5131/tde-06022007-142629/.

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Estudamos 62 pacientes, que com teste ergométrico positivo, manifestaram angina estável e estavam sob controle farmacológico. Todos apresentavam cinecoronariografia mostrando obstrução >70% em pelo menos uma das principais artérias coronárias. Objetivamos avaliar parâmetros eletrocardiográficos e de pressão arterial, durante procedimento odontológico restaurador sob anestesia local com e sem vasoconstritor em presença de doença arterial coronária. As idades variaram de 39 a 80, média de 58,7±8,8 anos, sendo 51 (82,3%) homens. Trinta pacientes foram randomizados para receber anestesia local com solução de lidocaína a 2% com adrenalina 1:100.000 e os demais para lidocaína a 2% sem vasoconstritor. Todos os pacientes foram submetidos à monitorização ambulatorial da pressão arterial (MAPA) e eletrocardiografia dinâmica por 24 horas, iniciados 2 horas antes do procedimento odontológico. Consideramos 3 períodos de registro: (1) basal - os 60 minutos que antecederam ao procedimento odontológico; (2) procedimento - desde o início da anestesia até o final do procedimento odontológico restaurador; (3) subseqüente completar das 24 horas. A análise de variância com medidas repetidas mostrou que houve elevação significativa da pressão arterial sistólica e diastólica do período basal para o procedimento nos dois grupos estudados (aproximadamente 14mmHg e 5 a 7mmHg) respectivamente, quando analisados separadamente e quando confrontados não apresentaram diferença de comportamento entre si. A freqüência cardíaca não se alterou nos dois grupos estudados. Depressão do segmento ST >1mm ocorreu em 10 (17,9%) pacientes; todos os eventos ocorreram no mínimo 2 horas após o término do procedimento odontológico. Extra - sístoles supra-ventriculares e/ou extra-sístoles ventriculares em número maior do que 10/hora estiveram presentes em 17 (30,4%) pacientes durante as 24 horas e durante o período do procedimento em 7 (12,5%), sendo 4 (13,8%) do grupo que recebeu anestesia sem adrenalina e 3 (11,1%) do grupo que recebeu anestesia com adrenalina e o teste Exato de Fisher não mostrou diferença entre os grupos. Concluímos que não houve diferença em relação ao comportamento de pressão arterial, freqüência cardíaca, evidência de isquemia e arritmias entre os grupos. O uso associado de vasoconstritor mostrou-se, portanto, seguro dentro dos limites do estudo.
We enrolled 62 patients with positive exercise stress test who presented with stable angina and were receiving drug therapy. All had a coronary angiography screening showing >70% obstruction in at least one of the main coronary arteries. The study aimed to compare electrocardiographic and blood pressure parameters during restorative dentistry procedure under local anesthesia, both with and without vasoconstrictor, in the presence of coronary artery disease. Ages ranged from 39 to 80, (mean ± SD) 58.7±8.8 years, 51 (82.3%) of them were male. Thirty patients were randomly assigned to receive 2% lidocaine local anesthesia with 1:100,000 epinephrine, the others receiving 2% lidocaine without vasoconstrictor. All the patients underwent ambulatory blood pressure and 24-hour Holter monitoring, beginning two hours ahead of the dental procedure. Recording were made during (1) baseline - 60-minute period before dental procedure began; (2) procedure - from beginning of anesthesia until the end of the procedure; and (3) subsequent 24-hour period. Analysis of variance with repeat measures showed significant diastolic and systolic blood pressure increases from baseline to the period of the procedure, in the two study groups (approximately 14 mm Hg, and 5 to 7 mm Hg, respectively); both in a separate analysis and in a comparative analysis no significant difference between them could be confirmed. Heart rate did not change in neither of the two groups. ST-segment >1 mm depression was detected in 10 (17.9%) patients; all these events occurred at least two hours after the end of the dentistry procedure. Premature supraventricular systoles and/or premature ventricular systoles in a greater number than 10/hour were seen in 17 (30.4%) patients in the 24-hours period after the procedure; during the procedure they occurred in 7 (12.5%) patients, of whom 4 (13.8%) were in the group without, and 3 (11.1%) in the group with vasoconstrictor. The Fisher\'s exact test revealed no difference between the groups. We concluded that there was no difference of blood pressure, heart rate, evidence of ischemia or arrhythmia episodes between the groups. Thus, the associated use of vasoconstrictor proved to be safe within the limits of this study
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Srivastava, Abhinav. "Robust and secure monitoring and attribution of malicious behaviors." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/41161.

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Worldwide computer systems continue to execute malicious software that degrades the systemsâ performance and consumes network capacity by generating high volumes of unwanted traffic. Network-based detectors can effectively identify machines participating in the ongoing attacks by monitoring the traffic to and from the systems. But, network detection alone is not enough; it does not improve the operation of the Internet or the health of other machines connected to the network. We must identify malicious code running on infected systems, participating in global attack networks. This dissertation describes a robust and secure approach that identifies malware present on infected systems based on its undesirable use of network. Our approach, using virtualization, attributes malicious traffic to host-level processes responsible for the traffic. The attribution identifies on-host processes, but malware instances often exhibit parasitic behaviors to subvert the execution of benign processes. We then augment the attribution software with a host-level monitor that detects parasitic behaviors occurring at the user- and kernel-level. User-level parasitic attack detection happens via the system-call interface because it is a non-bypassable interface for user-level processes. Due to the unavailability of one such interface inside the kernel for drivers, we create a new driver monitoring interface inside the kernel to detect parasitic attacks occurring through this interface. Our attribution software relies on a guest kernelâ s data to identify on-host processes. To allow secure attribution, we prevent illegal modifications of critical kernel data from kernel-level malware. Together, our contributions produce a unified research outcome --an improved malicious code identification system for user- and kernel-level malware.
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Albus, Kelly. "Long Term Citizen Science Water Monitoring Data: An Exploration of Accuracy over Space and Time." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2012. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1404518/.

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The Texas Stream Team (TST) is one of an increasing number of citizen science water monitoring programs throughout the US which have been continuously collecting surface water quality data under quality assurance protocols for decades. Volunteer monitoring efforts have generated monitoring datasets that are long-term, continuous, and cover a large geographic area - characteristics shown to be valuable for scientists and professional agencies. However, citizen science data has been of limited use to researchers due to concerns about the accuracy of data collected by volunteers, and the decades of water quality monitoring data collected by TST volunteers is not widely used, if at all. A growing body of studies have attempted to address accuracy concerns by comparing volunteer data to professional data, but this has rarely been done with large-scale, existing datasets like those collected by TST. This study assesses the accuracy of the volunteer water quality data collected across the state of Texas by the TST citizen science program between 1992-2017 by comparing it to professional data from corresponding stations during the same time period, as well as comparing existing and experimental data from a local TST partner agency. The results indicate that even large-scale, existing volunteer and professional data with unpaired samples that may have been taken months apart can show statewide agreement of 80% for all parameters (DO = 77%, pH = 79%, conductivity = 85%) over the 38 years of sampling included in the analyses, across all locations. The local case study using paired datasets for which a greater number of factors were controlled for show an even higher agreement between volunteers and professionals (DO = 91%, pH = 87%, conductivity = 100%) and show no significant difference between experimental and existing sampling data. The results from this study indicate that TST has been collecting water sampling data for decades that is comparable to professional data and provides compelling evidence for researchers and managers to better utilize TST's and other large-scale monitoring datasets already in existence from similar citizen science water monitoring programs across the country.
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Books on the topic "Dental monitoring"

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Education, Standing Committee on Postgraduate Medical and Dental. Monitoring postgraduate and continuing medical and dental education. London: SCOPME, 1993.

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Dentistry, Society of the Advancement of Anaesthesia in. Guidelines for physiological monitoring of patients during dental anaesthesiaor sedation. London: Society for the Advancement of Anaesthesia in Dentistry, 1990.

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British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry. Information needs for monitoring dental health and for planning local dentalservices: A report by a BASCD working party. [London]: [Department of Health], 1991.

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Turbill, Elizabeth Ann. National orthodontic standards in the general dental services: An assessment of factors affecting outcome and the effectiveness of the current methods of monitoring. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1996.

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Aqsa, Alghiffari, and Muhamad Isnur. Mengawal perlindungan anak berhadapan dengan hukum: Pendidikan dan laporan monitoring paralegal LBH Jakarta untuk anak berhadapan dengan hukum. Jakarta, Indonesia: LBH Jakarta, 2012.

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Harmailis. Monitoring alih fungsi lahan dan pengaruhnya terhadap erosi di DAS Sumani dengan integrasi foto citra satelit dan sistim informasi geografis (SIG): Laporan penelitian dosen muda. Tanjung Pati]: Jurusan Teknologi Pertanian, Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Payakumbuh, 2006.

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Markis, Joel A. Freshwater fish inventory of Denali National Park and Preserve, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Central Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Network. [Anchorage]: Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Program, National Park Service, Alaska Region, 2004.

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Bina Karya (Persero), P.T. Konsultan manajemen dan monitoring program prakarsa khusus penganggur perempuan (PKPP) (special initiative for women's unemployment (SIWU)) Propinsi DKI Jakarta: Paket III : laporan akhir /[dikuasakan oleh] Departemen Permukiman dan Pengembangan Wilayah, Direktorat Jenderal Pengembangan Permukiman, Proyek Peningkatan Lapangan Kerja Produktif (PLKP), Bagian Proyek Prakarsa Khusus Penganggur Wanita Pusat ; [dilaksanakan oleh] PT. Bina Karya (Persero) asssosiasi dengan PT. Istaka Advance Management Services dan Bina Sumberdaya Mitra (Bismi). Cawang, Jakarta: Bina Karya (Persero), 2000.

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Nigel, Pitts, ed. Detection, assessment, diagnosis, and monitoring of caries. Basel: Karger, 2009.

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WHO Expert Committee on Monitoring and Evaluation of Oral Health., ed. Monitoring and evaluation of oral health: Report of a WHO Expert Committee. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dental monitoring"

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Amaechi, Bennett T. "Assessment and Monitoring of Dental Erosion." In Dental Erosion and Its Clinical Management, 111–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13993-7_6.

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Keeny, Spurgeon M., Joseph M. Antonucci, Francis W. Wang, and John A. Tesk. "Fluorescent Cure Monitoring of Dental Resins." In ACS Symposium Series, 210–18. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-1994-0540.ch018.

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Fay, Guadalupe Garcia, and Janet Naglik. "Postexposure Prophylaxis, Monitoring, and the Exposure Control Plan." In Infection Control in the Dental Office, 139–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30085-2_10.

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Bosack, Robert C., and Ken Lee. "Limitations of Patient Monitoring during Office-Based Anesthesia." In Anesthesia complications in the dental office, 161–70. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119053231.ch24.

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Istace, Kathy. "Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT); dental instrument use and maintenance." In An introduction to pet dental care: for veterinary nurses and technicians, 14–44. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789248869.0002.

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Abstract This chapter discusses the ten steps in the Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) and highlights the following: anaesthetic monitoring, patient and nurse positioning, and protection during COHATs; dental equipment arsenal; dental machine maintenance; and hand instrument maintenance.
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Murphy, J. C., M. P. Hofmann, J. L. O’Beirne, K. S. Coomaraswamy, and R. M. Shelton. "Monitoring the Accelerated Setting of Portland Cement Based Dental Materials." In Bioceramics 20, 805–8. Stafa: Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/0-87849-457-x.805.

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Puers, R., W. Claes, W. Sansen, Michel De Cooman, J. Duyck, and I. Naert. "A Miniaturized, Autonomous, Programmable Stress Monitoring Device, part of a Dental Prosthesis." In Transducers ’01 Eurosensors XV, 52–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59497-7_11.

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Park, J. H., Y. S. Choi, G. J. Lee, S. Choi, K. S. Kim, D. H. Park, I. Cho, and H. K. Park. "Novel Detection Method for Monitoring of Dental Caries Using Single Digital Subtraction Radiography." In IFMBE Proceedings, 463–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14998-6_118.

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Peng, Tao, Christopher Leckie, and Kotagiri Ramamohanarao. "Proactively Detecting Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Using Source IP Address Monitoring." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 771–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24693-0_63.

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Freire, J. L. F., V. E. L. Paiva, G. L. G. Gonzáles, R. D. Vieira, J. L. C. Diniz, A. S. Ribeiro, and A. L. F. S. Almeida. "Fatigue Monitoring of a Dented Pipeline Specimen Using Infrared Thermography, DIC and Fiber Optic Strain Gages." In Advancements in Optical Methods & Digital Image Correlation in Experimental Mechanics, Volume 3, 57–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30009-8_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Dental monitoring"

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RIZZO, PIERVINCENZO, and EMMA LA MALFA RIBOLLA. "Electromechanical Impedance Method to Assess the Stability of Dental Implants." In Structural Health Monitoring 2017. Lancaster, PA: DEStech Publications, Inc., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2017/14139.

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Hughes, David A., Steven Stewart, David Hutson, Katherine J. Kirk, and Christopher Longbottom. "High frequency dental imaging and in-vitro monitoring of acid dental erosion." In 2014 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2014.0470.

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Li, Qun, Jack X. Zhou, Qingxiong Li, and Sean X. Wang. "Dental resin cure monitoring by inherent fluorescence." In Biomedical Optics (BiOS) 2008, edited by Gerard L. Coté and Alexander V. Priezzhev. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.761643.

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Rizzo, Piervincenzo, Aydin Tabrizi, Bruk Berhanu, and Mark W. Ochs. "Nondestructive methods to assess dental implant stability." In SPIE Smart Structures and Materials + Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, edited by Vijay K. Varadan. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.914793.

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Amjad, Umar, Christopher Blase, Maximilian Blume, Tribikram Kundu, Jürgen Bereiter-Hahn, and Robert Sader. "Characterization of dental tissue by reflection and transmission ultrasound microscopy." In Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII, edited by Tribikram Kundu. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2300510.

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Chowdhury, Debasish, Bhaswati Goswami, and Ratna Ghosh. "Monitoring the Change in Resonance Frequency of a Dental Implant in Hardening Dental Plaster Using Microcontroller." In 2014 Fourth International Conference of Emerging Applications of Information Technology (EAIT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eait.2014.70.

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Mitchell, H. L., R. G. Chadwick, and J. F. McCabe. "Monitoring Wear On Dental Restoration Surfaces Using Microscope Photogrammetry." In Biostereometrics '88: Fifth Intl Mtg, edited by Juerg U. Baumann and Robin E. Herron. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.950481.

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Schwerdtfeger, Michael, Sina Lippert, Martin Koch, Andreas Berg, Stefan Katletz, and Karin Wiesauer. "THz-TDS for monitoring the curing of dental composites." In 2012 37th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/irmmw-thz.2012.6380313.

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Hemati, Saied, and Sepideh Rahmani. "Exploiting dental implants for creating wired implantable health monitoring devices." In 2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/healthcom.2016.7749529.

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Parsons, Adele, Chia-Fang Chung, Molly Donohue, Sean A. Munson, and Eric J. Seibel. "Opportunities for Oral Health Monitoring Technologies Beyond the Dental Clinic." In PervasiveHealth '18: 12th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3240925.3240973.

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Reports on the topic "Dental monitoring"

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Informal trail monitoring protocols: Denali National Park and Preserve. US Geological Survey, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/70156309.

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