Abstract
NMR methods for the analysis of the interface between tissues and prosthetic biomaterials are presented and applied to dental materials. The generation of susceptibility artifacts is explained and their correction is achieved. Results for in vitro and in vivo proton microscopic imaging of teeth and of the jaw area in mammals are given. Further applications of artifact compensation are indicated for imaging the mineral part of bone samples in vitro.
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