| Literature DB >> 25279340 |
Mohamed Khalifa Zayet1, Yara Rabee Helaly1, Salma Belal Eiid1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the effect of changing the kilovoltage peak (kVp) on the radiographic assessment of dental caries.Entities:
Keywords: Dental Caries; Diagnosis, Oral; Digital Radiography, Dental; Radiography, Dental
Year: 2014 PMID: 25279340 PMCID: PMC4182354 DOI: 10.5624/isd.2014.44.3.199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Imaging Sci Dent ISSN: 2233-7822
Fig. 1Digital radiographic images show the teeth radiographed with 60 kVp (A) and 70 kVp (B).
Fig. 2Stereomicroscopic image (32× magnification) of sectioned tooth shows advanced caries in the proximal surface.
Results of diagnostic accuracy measures of the four modalities used in the detection of caries
+PV: Positive Predictive Value, -PV: Negative Predictive Value, AUC: Area Under the Curve, SE: Standard Error, CI: Confidence Interval
Results of diagnostic accuracy measures of the four modalities used in the detection of enamel and dentin caries
+PV: Positive Predictive Value, -PV: Negative Predictive Value, AUC: Area Under the Curve, SE: Standard Error, CI: Confidence Interval
Results of diagnostic accuracy measures of the four modalities used in the detection of incipient and moderate caries
+PV: Positive Predictive Value, -PV: Negative Predictive Value, AUC: Area Under the Curve, SE: Standard Error, CI: Confidence Interval
Results of diagnostic accuracy measures of the four modalities used in the detection of advanced and severe caries
+PV: Positive Predictive Value, -PV: Negative Predictive Value, AUC: Area Under the Curve, SE: Standard Error, CI: Confidence Interval
Inter-observer and intra-observer agreement results (Kappa statistic)