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Validity of diagnosis of questionable caries lesions in occlusal surfaces of extracted third molars.

A Wenzel1, O Fejerskov.   

Abstract

This study was to evaluate the accuracy of visual inspection, conventional radiography, and digital radiographic methods for the detection of occlusal carious lesions in third molars from a present-day adolescent population. Seventy-eight third molars, considered clinically to be without occlusal cavities, were extracted from young soldiers. Before extraction, an intra-oral radiograph was obtained. After extraction, the teeth were examined visually as per the criteria: 0 = no caries, 1 = chalky/stained fissure indicative of enamel caries, 2 = chalky and dark-stained fissure considered indicative of a dentinal lesion, and 3 = as per criterion 2, but with small surface defects (microcavities). The radiographs were digitised, and image enhancement with contrast stretch and a filtering procedure was performed, respectively. The three types of radiographic image were assessed as per the criteria: 1 = no caries/caries confined to enamel, 2 = caries involving the outermost dentine, and 3 = deep dentinal caries extending half-way or more to the pulp. Ground sections (500-600 microns in thickness) served as validation for lesion depth. The digital radiographic method with contrast stretch performed overall best of the four methods (greater than 70% detection rate) while visual inspection (53% detection rate) performed better than conventional radiography (48% detection rate). When results from visual inspection and conventional radiography were combined, an increase in the detection rate of 11% was obtained with a 7% increase in false-positive scorings. When digitally contrast-manipulated radiographs were combined with visual inspection, a gain of 33% was obtained with an 11% increase in false positives.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1628293     DOI: 10.1159/000261441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Caries Res        ISSN: 0008-6568            Impact factor:   4.056


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