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| Summer 2006: Volume 30, Number
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| Clinical Articles |
Clinical evaluation of
diagnodent in detection of occlusal caries in children
Aysegül ÖLMEZ MD, PhD / Dilek TUNA, DDS, PhD / Fatih
ÖZNURHAN, DDS, PhD
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The aim of this in vivo study was to evaluate
the effectiveness of DIAGNOdent, visual and radiographic examination
in detecting non-invasive diagnosis of occlusal caries in children.
In this study, 92 untreated molars with sound occlusal surface
or enamel and/or dentin caries were selected from 28 healthy patients,
aged 7-17 years. All teeth were examined by two researchers using
each of three diagnostic system (DIAGNOdent, visual, radiographic).
Interpretation of the DIAGNOdent value and the radiolucency on
the bitewing film were combined with the visual examination to
decide where the teeth had to be opened. Depth of caries was recorded.
Sensitivities and specificities were calculated for each diagnostic
method using the biopsy scores as gold standard. Intra- and inter-examiner
reproducibility for each method was assessed by calculating Cohen`s
kappa. The kappa value of inter-examiner reproducibilty was highest
for visual examination (0.935), and lowest for DIAGNOdent measurements
(0.698). Intra-examiner reproducibilty of DIAGNOdent mesurements
was also good (0.745 and 0.665). Sensitivity and specificity for
DIAGNOdent, visual examination and bitewing radiography were 0.86/0.80,
0.69/1.00 and 0.36/1.00, respectively. It was concluded that Diagnodent
with a high sensitivity may be useful adjunct to visual examination
with a high specificity in detecting occlusal caries. |
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