| Literature DB >> 23800183 |
Anatoly A Kunin1, Irina A Belenova, Yury A Ippolitov, Natalia S Moiseeva, Dmitry A Kunin.
Abstract
Currently, various research methods of enamel and dentine for precautionary diagnostics of initial caries forms are developed; however, the vast majority of these do not provide objective criteria of caries diagnostics or are very difficult to perform. Therefore, the search of diagnostics and enamel research methods, which will allow predicting caries emergence and to carry out personalised prevention of this pathology, is necessary. In this review, modern diagnostic methods that allow understanding the main aspects of caries process, assess the risk of its development, and also suggest the possibility of emergency prevention of caries progression in the nearest future are presented.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23800183 PMCID: PMC3702480 DOI: 10.1186/1878-5085-4-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EPMA J ISSN: 1878-5077 Impact factor: 6.543
Figure 1Permanent tooth enamel. (A) Enamel opening. (B) Enamel tunnel.
Figure 2Tooth slice, cementoenamel line (×5,000). (A) Enamel, (B) enamel bridge and (C) dentin.
Figure 3Enamel chip at subsurface demineralisation area.
Forecasting methods of caries and identifying factors inspiring its emergence
| 1 | Polling | - | - |
| 2 | Inspection, probe | - | - |
| 3 | Definition of the caries intensity | Hard dental tissues | Caries susceptibility of enamel and dentine |
| 4 | Definition of the plaque quantity | Teeth enamel | Local enamel demineralisation, retrogression of oral fluid remineralising ability |
| 5 | Definition of plaque formation rapidity | Teeth enamel | Local enamel demineralisation, retrogression of oral fluid remineralising ability |
| 6 | Definition of tooth plaque cariogenicity | Teeth enamel | Local enamel demineralisation, retrogression of oral fluid remineralising ability |
| 7 | Definition of enamel functional status (ТER test) | Teeth enamel | Level of enamel caries’ susceptibility |
| 8 | Clinical evaluation of remineralisation speed in enamel (CDERS test) | Teeth enamel | Level of enamel caries’ susceptibility |
| 9 | Acidic enamel biopsy | Teeth enamel | Level of enamel caries’ susceptibility |
| 10 | X-ray spectrum microanalysis | Teeth enamel and dentine | Low level of macroelements and/or microelements, influence on enamel caries’ resistance |
| 11 | Electric pulp test | Teeth pulp | Rise or fall of pulp affectability and its influence on enamel caries’ resistance |
| 12 | Electrometric definition of hard dental tissues | Teeth enamel and dentine | Reduction of hard dental tissues microhardness and its influence on enamel caries’ resistance |
| 13 | Revelation of enamel demineralisation centres on the border with filling material | Teeth enamel | Revelation of caries liability at the enamel region |
| 14 | Definition of unsatisfactory filling | Teeth enamel | Revelation of caries liability at the enamel region |
| 15 | Definition in periodontal treatment requirement | Periodontal tissues | Local variation of рН caused by gingival fluid, bacterial component in oral cavity, and exponentiation of caries development |
| 16 | Definition of gingiva inflammation level | Periodontal tissues | Local variation of рН caused by gingival fluid, bacterial component in oral cavity, and exponentiation of caries development |
| 17 | Definition of gingiva angiostaxis degree | Periodontal tissues | Local variation of рН caused by gingival fluid, bacterial component in oral cavity, and exponentiation of caries development |
| 18 | Definition of combined saliva viscosity | Oral fluid | Reduction of enamel caries resistance, remineralising ability of oral fluid |
| 19 | Definition of combined saliva acidity | Oral fluid | Reduction of enamel caries resistance, remineralising ability of oral fluid |
| 20 | Definition of salivation rapidity | Oral fluid | Reduction of enamel caries resistance, remineralising ability of oral fluid |
| 21 | Definition of status of buffered saliva characteristic | Oral fluid | Reduction of enamel caries resistance, remineralising ability of oral fluid |
| 22 | Definition of oral fluid microcrystallisation exponent | Oral fluid | Reduction of enamel caries resistant, remineralising ability of oral fluid |
| 23 | Bacterioscopy | Microflora of oral cavity | Violation of bacteritic balance in oral cavity, activation of tentatively pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms, reduction of enamel caries resistance |
| 24 | Cytology | Microflora of oral cavity | Violation of bacteritic balance in oral cavity, activation of tentatively pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms, reduction of enamel caries resistance |
Figure 4Ranking histogram.
List of the main caries prediction methods and sequence of conducting dental examination
| 1 | Polling | - |
| 2 | Inspection, probe | Oral cavity |
| 3 | Definition of the caries intensity | Dentition |
| 4 | Definition of hydrogen ion exponent in oral fluids | Oral fluid |
| 5 | Definition of hygienic status of the oral cavity | Teeth enamel |
| 6 | Definition of the tooth plaque cariogenicity | Teeth enamel |
| 7 | Acidic enamel biopsy | Teeth enamel |
| 8 | Clinical evaluation of remineralisation speed in enamel (CDERS test) | Teeth enamel |
| 9 | Definition of enamel functional status (ТER test) | Periodontal tissues |
| 10 | Definition of gingivitis index | Teeth enamel |
| 11 | Bacterioscopy | Mucous membrane of oral cavity |
| 12 | Cytology | Mucous membrane of oral cavity |
| 13 | Revelation of enamel demineralisation centres on the border with filling material | Teeth enamel and dentine |
| 14 | Electrometric definition of hard dental tissues | Teeth enamel |