A comparison of combinations of clinical and radiographic examinations in evaluation of a dental clinic population
- PMID: 3864117
- DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(85)90247-6
A comparison of combinations of clinical and radiographic examinations in evaluation of a dental clinic population
Abstract
Panoramic periapical anterior and posterior bitewing radiographic, mirror-explorer, and transillumination clinical examinations were performed on 300 patients. Various combinations of the radiographic and clinical examination techniques were compared in terms of their ability to diagnose caries, alveolar bone loss, calculus, periapical bone lesions, impacted teeth, root tips, and miscellaneous conditions. A mirror-explorer clinical examination with panoramic and posterior bitewing radiographs and either anterior bitewing radiographs or transillumination proved to be as efficient in the initial examination of patients as the mirror-explorer clinical examination with periapical and posterior bitewing radiographs.
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