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Fall 2001: Volume
26, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Evaluation of visual, explorer,
and a laser device for detection of early occlusal caries |
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Reliable early diagnosis represents
the keystone in modern dental care. This study aimed at disclosing
a correlation between length of experience by the dentist and
accuracy of caries diagnosis, by traditional clinical technique,
that included visual and explorer examination, and evaluating
the accuracy of the DIAGNOdent laser device. Histological sections
confirmed clinical data obtained. Results showed that a reverse
relationship between length of experience and accuracy of caries
diagnosis i.e. younger dentist could achieve more accurate diagnosis.
Laser diagnosis was superior to clinical diagnosis, whether by
vision or explorer. It is concluded that DIAGNOdent laser is a
promising instrument that can represent a valuable contribution
to the dental practice. |
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