| Literature DB >> 19826559 |
Jan Kühnisch1, Inka Goddon, Susanne Berger, Helga Senkel, Katharina Bücher, Thomas Oehme, Reinhard Hickel, Roswitha Heinrich-Weltzien.
Abstract
Given the limitations of adjunct caries detection and diagnostic tools, e.g., imperfect validity and reproducibility, as well as the difficulties in controlling all possible confounding factors, the need for an objective visual caries detection and diagnosis system has become evident. Our work has therefore aimed at systematizing caries lesions with the Universal Visual Scoring System (UniViSS) for occlusal and smooth surface lesions, which can be used for primary and permanent teeth, as well as under clinical, epidemiological, public health and laboratory conditions. Besides the description of the development and methodology of UniViSS, it is shown that UniViSS allows an accurate and reproducible classification of caries lesions on occlusal surfaces.Entities:
Keywords: caries detection and diagnosis; dental caries; epidemiology; visual examination
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19826559 PMCID: PMC2760425 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph6092500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1.Three-step procedure of UniViSS for detection and assessment of caries lesions.
Figure 2.Criteria of the Universal Visual Scoring System for pits and fissures (UniViSS occlusal).
Figure 3.Criteria of the Universal Visual Scoring System for smooth surfaces (UniViSS smooth).
Summary of possible conditions for the usage of UniViSS.
| Field | Cotton rolls | Head lamp | Patient brushed him/herself |
| Clinical | Magnifying glass/loop | Examination lamp | Professional tooth cleaning with a bristle brush etc. |
| Laboratory | Dental unit with air syringe | Operating light of the dental unit | Professional tooth cleaning with air polishing |
Clinical indicators of inactive and active caries lesions on occlusal and smooth surfaces.
| Persistence of the lesions over years/decades | Detection within some years after tooth eruption | Persistence of the lesions over years/decades | Detection within some years after tooth eruption |
| No plaque coverage | Plaque coverage | No plaque coverage | Plaque coverage |
| Glossy, shiny appearance of the enamel surface after air-drying | Matt/frosty/rough appearance of the enamel surface after air-drying | Glossy, shiny appearance of the enamel surface after air-drying | Matt/frosty/rough appearance of the enamel surface after air-drying |
| No pathological enlargements | Microcavities | Lesions located in distance to the gingiva | White spots near the gingiva margin |
| Brown discoloration in enamel | White(-brown) discoloration in enamel | Brown discoloration in enamel | White(-brown) discoloration in enamel |
| Hard, dry, discolored dentine | Soft, wet, (un)discolored dentine | Hard, dry, discolored dentine | Soft, wet, (un)discolored dentine |