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Andreas SPAVERAS Dentist, DMD, Postgraduate Student Department of Operative Dentistry Dental School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece CV Dr Andreas Spaveras received his degree in dentistry (DMD) in 2013 from the Semmelweis University of Budapest, Hungary. Currently, he is a second year postgraduate student (MSc) at the Operative Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He is a member of numerous dental study clubs such as the International Team for Implantology - ITI and has published several scientific articles. He is an enthusiast of esthetic dentistry and photography. Questions CARIES DETECTI ON WITH LASER FLUORESCENCE DEVICES. LIMITATIONS OF THEIR USE Hidden caries are predominantely found in: q q q q a. Incisors; b. Canines; c. Premolars; d. Molars. The caries diagnosis in everyday clinical practice is based on: q a. Visual inspection; q b. Laser fluorescence; q c. Visible spectrum fluorescence; q d. Infrared radiation. The most appropriate wavelength for the detection of incipient caries by laser fluorescence is: q a. 337 nm; q b. 488 nm; q c. 515 nm; q d. 633 nm. Which are the most appropriate Cut-Off Values of the DIAGNOdent for dentin caries: q q q q a. 0-13; b. 14-20; c. 21-29; d. 20-29. Stomatology Edu Journal 53