| Literature DB >> 26405099 |
Matteo Erriu1, Gianfranco Genta2, Francesca Maria Giovanna Pili3, Giulio Barbato2, Gloria Denotti3, Raffaello Levi2.
Abstract
Periodontal probing aims at detecting the presence, type and gravity of periodontal diseases influencing distance between gingival margin and connective ligament. Measurements in vivo are affected by substantial uncertainty, owing, for example, to probe features, anatomic variations and operator's skill. Inadequate reproducibility in periodontal probing may lead to diagnostic mistakes and inappropriate therapeutic decisions. In vitro evaluation of reproducibility of measurements of periodontal pockets was aimed at while developing a Periodontal Calibration Box designed to calibrate periodontal probe operators, catering also for simulating contraction observed in vivo. Probe type and clinical experience of operators were found to affect substantially probing errors. © IMechE 2015.Keywords: Periodontal probe; calibration device; operator effect; probe evaluation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26405099 DOI: 10.1177/0954411915606170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Inst Mech Eng H ISSN: 0954-4119 Impact factor: 1.617