In vitro performance of the DIAGNOcam for detecting proximal carious lesions adjacent to composite restorations
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In vitro performance of the DIAGNOcam for detecting proximal carious lesions adjacent to composite restorations
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of near-infrared-light transillumination (DIAGNO) compared to visual-tactile (VT) and radiographic (RA) evaluation of proximal carious lesions adjacent to composite restorations in vitro.
Methods: Two hundred extracted posterior permanent human teeth with occluso-proximal composite restorations were allocated to 50 groups of four posterior teeth, and mounted in a pilot-tested diagnostic model in a dummy head. The teeth were independently assessed by two examiners. Transverse microradiography and visual assessment served as reference tests to detect any lesions (prevalence 24%) and cavitated lesions (18%), respectively, adjacent to restorations. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values and the area under the receiver-operating-characteristics curve (AUC) were calculated.
Results: To detect any proximal carious lesions adjacent to composite, the mean sensitivity/specificity were 0.63/0.95 for DIAGNO, 0.70/0.88 for RA when lesions radiographically extending into enamel and dentin were considered, 0.26/0.98 for RA when only lesions extending into dentin were considered, and 0.31/0.96 for VT. For cavitated lesions adjacent to proximal composite restorations, these values were RA (enamel and dentin) 0.84/0.88, RA (dentin) 0.34/0.99, DIAGNO 0.69/0.94 and VT 0.40/0.97. AUC did not differ significantly between RA and DIAGNO, while VT showed significantly lower values (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, DIAGNO seems useful for detecting proximal carious lesions adjacent to restorations.
Clinical relevance: Near-infrared-light transillumination could be used as a radiation-free adjunct or alternative to RA for detecting carious lesions adjacent to composite restorations.
Keywords: Caries adjacent to restorations; DIAGNOcam; Detection; Diagnostic accuracy; NILT; Sensitivity.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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