999 resultados para Occlusal caries detection
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the influence of pit and fissure sealants on fluorescence readings using lasers. We selected 166 permanent molars and randomly divided them into 4 groups which were each treated with a different sealant (a commercially available clear sealant, 2 opaque sealants and an experimental nanofilled clear sealant). The teeth were independently measured twice by 2 experienced dentists using conventional laser fluorescence (LF) and a laser fluorescence pen device (LFpen), before and after sealing, and again after thermocycling to simulate the thermal stressing between the tooth and the dental materials. Friedman test showed no statistically significant changes using LF and LFpen for the commercial clear sealant group, although values tended to increase after sealing. However, the values increased significantly after thermocycling. There was a statistically significant decrease in fluorescence after application of opaque sealants. After application of the experimental nanofilled clear sealant, LF values increased only after thermocycling, whereas the LFpen values increased after sealing and after thermocycling as well. The intraclass correlation coefficient ranged from 0.87 to 0.96 for interexaminer and 0.82 to 0.94 for intraexaminer reproducibility. It was shown that pit and fissure sealants influence LF and LFpen readings, with the values increasing or decreasing according to the material used. In conclusion, both laser fluorescence devices could be useful as an adjunct to detect occlusal caries under unfilled clear sealants. Nevertheless, surfaces sealed with clear nanofilled material could be assessed using only the LF device.
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Zielsetzung: Diese Studie untersuchte die Validität und Reliabilität von verschiedenen visuellen dentalen Vergrösserungshilfen in Bezug auf die okklusale Kariesdiagnostik mit Hilfe des International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS). Material und Methode: Die Okklusalflächen von 100 extrahierten Zähnen wurde an einer zuvor bestimmten Stelle von 10 Studenten (5 Studenten des 3. Jahreskurses (Bachelor-Studenten) und 5 Studenten des 4. Jahreskurses (Master-Studenten) der Zahnmedizinischen Kliniken der Universität Bern) und 4 Zahnärzten visuell untersucht und nach ICDAS auf das Vorhandensein und die Tiefe einer kariösen Läsion beurteilt. Die Beurteilung der Zähne erfolgte je zwei Mal von blossem Auge, mit einem Galilei-Lupensystem (2.5x Vergrösserung), mit einem Kepler-Lupensystem (4.5x Vergrösserung) und mit dem Operationsmikroskop (10x Vergrösserung) mit mindestens 24 Stunden Abstand zwischen den jeweiligen Untersuchungen. Als Goldstandard diente die Histologie. Die statistische Auswertung der Untersuchungen erfolgte mit der Berechnung der Kappa-Koeffizienten für die Intra- und Inter-Untersucher Reliabilität sowie einer Bayes-Analyse durch Ermittlung von Sensitivität, Spezifität und der Fläche unter der Receiver Operating Characteristic Kurve (AUC). Ergebnisse: Bei den Untersuchungsdurchläufen, welche mit dentalen Vergrösserungshilfen für die Diagnostik der okklusalen Zahnoberflächen durchgeführt wurden, sank die Anzahl der mit einem ICDAS-Code 0 (gesunde Zahnoberfläche) beurteilten Zähne, während die Quantität des Codes 3 (Schmelzeinbruch) mit höheren Vergrösserungen drastisch zunahm. Mit steigendem Vergrösserungsfaktor liessen sich sowohl mehr Schmelzkaries als auch Dentinkaries richtig erkennen (bessere Sensitivität), im Gegenzug sanken aber die Werte der Spezifität auf ein klinisch unakzeptables Niveau. Während der Abfall der Spezifität und AUC-Werte bei der Beurteilung von Schmelzkaries unter Verwendung von kleinen Vergrösserungen lediglich einen Trend darstellte, waren die Verschlechterungen in der Diagnostik bei der Dentinkaries unter der Zuhilfenahme von höheren Vergrösserungen häufig signifikant. So stiegen zum Beispiel bei den Zahnärzten die Werte der Sensitivität (Bandbreite) auf dem D3-Diagnostikniveau von 0.47 (0.17-0.79) bei dem Durchlauf von Auge auf 0.91 (0.83-1.00) bei der Benutzung des Operationsmikroskopes an, während jedoch die Spezifitätswerte (Bandbreite) von 0.78 (0.58-0.95) auf 0.30 (0.07-0.55) sanken. Ebenfalls einen negativen Einfluss von optischen Hilfsmitteln zeigte sich bei der Inter-Untersucher Reliabilität, während die Intra-Untersucher Reliabilität unbeeinflusst blieb. Die persönliche klinische Erfahrung scheint sowohl in Bezug auf das Mass der Übereinstimmung visueller Kariesdiagnostik als auch auf die Präferenz bei der Vergabe der ICDAS-Codes und somit auf die Werte der Validität einen wesentlichen Faktor auszumachen. Die Studenten erreichten die besten Werte der Sensitivität, indes die Zahnärzte dies bei der Spezifität erzielten. Schlussfolgerung: Insgesamt zeigte sich, dass ICDAS nicht für den zusätzlichen Gebrauch von optischen Vergrösserungen konzipiert wurde. Da es auf Grund von der Zuhilfenahme von dentalen Vergrösserungen zu mehr und unnötigen invasiven Behandlungsentscheidungen kommen könnte, ist von der Zuhilfenahme derselben für die okklusale Kariesdiagnostik mit ICDAS abzuraten.
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O objetivo principal deste estudo foi avaliar a efetividade de dois intervalos de retorno clinico na incidência de cárie em pré-escolares que apresentaram alto risco de cárie. Também, foram avaliadas como desfechos secundários a paralisação de lesões de cárie já existentes, o nível de ansiedade, e a qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde bucal (QVRSB), de acordo com cada intervalo empregado. A amostra foi composta por 224 crianças entre 3 a 5 anos de idade, de ambos os gêneros, com alto risco de cárie, de acordo com os critérios clínicos adaptados da Secretaria da Saúde do Estado de Saúde de São Paulo. As crianças foram alocadas aleatoriamente em dois grupos: Grupo 1 (G1) - exame clínico bucal mais, orientação de cuidados de higiene bucal e dieta com intervalos de retornos clínicos de 4 meses; Grupo 2 (G2) - exame clínico bucal mais, orientação de cuidados de higiene bucal e dieta com intervalos de retornos de 8 meses. Os exames clínicos bucais foram realizados por um único examinador treinado e calibrado, cego aos grupos de estudo em que as crianças estavam alocadas. O exame clínico bucal abrangeu a detecção e atividade de lesões de cárie de acordo com o índice ICDAS (International Caries Detection and Asessment System) e as características clínicas de lesões de cárie ativas e inativas foram associadas com os critérios descritos no manual do Comitê ICDAS. Um dentista externo cego aos grupos de estudo realizou as orientações sobre cuidados de saúde bucal, avaliou o nível de ansiedadeatravés da Escala de Imagem Facial, e a QVRSB mensurada pelo B-ECOHIS. Todos os grupos foram acompanhados durante um período de 8meses, totalizando duas consultas de retorno para o G1 e uma consulta para o G2. Todas as análises foram realizadas por intenção de tratar (ITT). A curto prazo, os resultados apresentam que retorno de 4 e 8 meses apresentaram-se similares em todos os desfechos do estudo para pré-escolares com alto de risco de cárie a nível de saúde pública.
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Tendo em conta os conceitos atuais da doença cárie dentária a necessidade de diagnóstico precoce das lesões de desmineralização que afetam o esmalte, pretendeu-se realizar uma revisão bibliográfica descritiva com os seguintes objetivos: descrever os principais conceitos acerca das lesões não cavitadas de cárie no esmalte, relacionadas com prevalência, gravidade, formas de deteção e registo; pretendeu-se ainda efetuar uma revisão da ação química dos agentes remineralizantes e infiltrantes, em lesões não cavitadas do esmalte, focando-se essencialmente na sua identificação, descrição, modos de apresentação, mecanismo de ação, modo de atuação clínica, principais evidências in vitro e in vivo sobre a ação dos remineralizantes e infiltrantes. Para tal, foi utilizada a metodologia PICO para a formulação das questões, avaliação e síntese da evidência empírica a incluir neste estudo. Os achados resultam da análise de 148 artigos, quer de perfil qualitativo, quer do perfil quantitativo, dos quais 104 são de revisões de literatura e 44 são empíricos, destes 44 artigos, 13 são relativos a infiltrantes e 31 são relativos a remineralizantes. Foram colocadas as palavras-chave: “enamel remineralization”, “ICDAS”, “white spot lesion”, “non-cavitated caries lesions”, “resin infiltration”, “infiltrants”, “dental caries detection”, “remineralizing agents”, “demineralization-remineralization” e “dental toothpaste”. Os critérios de inclusão foram: estudos observacionais, in vivo e in vitro, revisões narrativas, sistemáticas e meta-análises, escritas em nomenclatura Inglesa, sem período temporal definido, dando no entanto mais relevo clínico a publicações entre os anos de 2005 e 2016. Os critérios de exclusão foram todos os artigos que se referissem a lesões na dentina ou lesões cavitadas de esmalte, lesões odontopediátricas, lesões de cárie de raiz e materiais restauradores que não fossem infiltrantes. Foi possível concluir que ambas as técnicas (atuação por agentes remineralizantes e por infiltração resinosa) são eficazes na remineralização de lesões cariosas incipientes no esmalte. Os agentes remineralizantes apresentam uma vasta gama de formulações de acordo com as necessidades de cada paciente, enquanto os infiltrantes por serem uma técnica ainda recente apenas apresentam um composto disponível comercialmente para a sua aplicação em consultório dentário.
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Background: Using the fastest dental X-ray film available is an easy way of reducing exposure to ionizing radiation. However, the diagnostic ability of fast films for the detection of proximal surface caries must be demonstrated before these films will become universally accepted. Methods: Extracted premolar and molar teeth were arranged to simulate a bitewing examination and radiographed using Ultraspeed and Ektaspeed Plus dental X-ray films. Three different exposure times were used for each film type. Six general dentists were used to determine the presence and depth of the decay in the proximal surfaces of the teeth radiographed. The actual extent of the decay in the teeth was determined by sectioning the teeth and examining them under a microscope. Results: There was no significant difference between the two films for the mean correct diagnosis. However, there was a significant difference between the means for the three exposure times used for Ultraspeed film. The practitioners used were not consistent in their ability to make a correct diagnosis, or for the film for which they got the highest correct diagnosis. Conclusions: Ektaspeed Plus dental X-ray film is just as reliable as Ultraspeed dental X-ray film for the detection of proximal surface decay. The effect of underexposure was significant for Ultraspeed, but not for Ektaspeed Plus. Patient exposure can be reduced significantly with no loss of diagnostic ability by changing from Ultraspeed X-ray film to Ektaspeed Plus X-ray film.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Cervitec(R) on the abundance of mutans streptococci (MS) in occlusal dental plaque and on 2-year caries increment of partly erupting first permanent molars. Sixteen healthy schoolchildren aged 6-8 years, with at least 2 sound contralateral partly erupted permanent molars, received diet counselling and daily parental supervised toothbrushing with a fluoride dentifrice. Stimulated saliva samples were collected at baseline and after 1 year to evaluate MS levels. In a split-mouth design, Cervitec varnish was applied to one of the teeth at baseline and after 3 and 6 months, while the other tooth in the same jaw was a control. At the 9-month follow-up the teeth were in occlusal contact. At this time, varnish was not applied. At 3 and 6 months after the first application of varnish a significant suppression of MS was observed in plaque. Caries investigations, performed at baseline and every 3 months during the 2 years after the start of the study, showed that all the teeth treated with the varnish were free of caries after 2 years, whereas 8/16 control teeth developed incipient caries. In conclusion, our results suggest that treatment with Cervitec reduces MS in plaque on erupting permanent molars and can lead to a significant decrease in caries incidence. Copyright (C) 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate and compare the performance of visual exam with use of the Nyvad criteria (visual examination - (VE)), interproximal radiography (BW), laser fluorescence device (DIAGNOdent Pen-DDPen), and their association in the diagnosis of proximal lesions in primary teeth. For this purpose, 45 children (n = 59 surfaces) of both sexes, aged between 5 and 9 years were selected, who presented healthy primary molars or primary molars with signs suggestive of the presence of caries lesions. The surfaces were clinically evaluated and coded according to the Nyvad criteria and immediately afterwards with the DDPen. Radiographic exam was performed only on the surfaces coded with Nyvad scores 2, 3, 5, or 6. Active caries lesions and/or those with discontinuous surfaces were restored, considering the depth of lesion as reference standard. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and area under ROC curve were calculated for each technique and its associations. Visual exam with Nyvad criteria presented the highest specificity, accuracy, and area under ROC curve values. The DDPen presented the highest sensitivity values. Association with one or more methods resulted in an increase in specificity. The performance of visual, radiographic, and DDpen exams and their associations were good; however, the clinical examination with the Nyvad criteria was sufficient for the diagnosis of interproximal lesions in primary teeth.
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This study evaluated the performance of the DIAGNOdent pen laser fluorescence device (LFpen) in comparison with visual examination (VE), bitewing radiographs (BW) and visual examination combined with bitewing radiographs (VEBW) in detecting secondary approximal caries associated with composite restorations. In total, 60 approximal surfaces from 43 permanent molars with composite restorations were assessed twice by two examiners using the LFpen, VE, BW and VEBW. After histological preparation and hardness measurements, the sample was assigned to either a crown or root caries group, depending on the location of the lesions as the gold standard. For crown caries at D1, the highest values of specificity and sensitivity were observed for the LFpen at a cutoff value of 18 (1.00) and for the VEBW (0.89). At D3 (cutoff of 30), the LFpen showed the highest values of sensitivity and specificity. For root caries, the LFpen and VEBW showed the highest values of specificity (0.54), sensitivity (0.81) and accuracy (0.69). The Spearman rank correlation coefficients for crown/root caries with histology were 0.54/0.37 (LFpen), 0.29/0.10 (BW), 0.29/0.18 (VE) and 0.23/0.37 (VEBW). For the LFpen, the ICC varied from 0.80 (interexaminer) to 0.97 (intraexaminer B); the kappa value was 0.19 for BW and 0.35 for VE (interexaminer). Intraexaminer kappa values for BW were 0.25 (A) and 0.29 (B), and those for VE were 0.31 (A) and 0.32 (B). The LFpen device exhibited a performance comparable to that of conventional methods but with higher interexaminer reproducibility. Therefore, the LFpen should be considered an auxiliary method for the detection of secondary approximal caries associated with composite restorations.
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this randomised clinical trial was to investigate if a laser fluorescence device is able to discriminate between sound and carious approximal sites and between enamel and dentinal lesions, as well as to find appropriate cut-off values. METHODS: One hundred and seventeen sound or uncavitated carious sites in permanent molars were visually and radiographically examined, then either opened or not, after which their laser fluorescence was measured. Forty-three lesions were opened, the caries removed and the clinically identified caries depths were registered in addition to the radiographical scoring. Seventy-four sites were radiographically deemed sound or had enamel caries and were not opened. Here, the radiographical scorings were registered. RESULTS: Taking the radiographic scoring as gold standard for all investigated approximal sites, sound sites (D(0), n=40) showed significantly lower laser fluorescence measurements than carious sites (D(1-4), n=77) (Mann-Whitney test, P<0.025) suggesting a cut-off at 7 (sensitivity=0.68, specificity=0.7). Comparing measurements of D(0-2) (n=74) and D(3,4) (n=43), the results were also different by a statistically significant amount (P<0.025) and the cut-off calculated to be 16 (sensitivity=0.6, specificity=0.84). A fair positive correlation between laser fluorescence values and radiographical scoring was found (rho=+0.47, P<0.01). Analysing the 43 opened lesions with their clinically found lesion depths as gold standard, there was a fair positive correlation to the laser fluorescence values (rho=+0.34, P=0.03) and a moderately strong correlation to the radiographic scoring (rho=+0.67, P<0.01). CONCLUSION: The device may be an adjunct tool in the approximal detection of caries along with established procedures.