Performance of some diagnostic systems in the prediction of occlusal caries in permanent molars in 6- and 11-year-old children
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0300-5712(97)00060-2
Performance of some diagnostic systems in the prediction of occlusal caries in permanent molars in 6- and 11-year-old children
Abstract
Objectives: Attempts have been made to develop diagnostic methods which enable an early diagnosis of occlusal lesions which are not detectable by visual inspection. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of visual inspection focused on finding signs of fissure decalcification and discoloration, visual inspection upon fibre-optic transillumination (FOTI), and electrical conductance measurements (ECMs) in predicting the onset of occlusal caries in 6- and 11-year-old children.
Methods: Fifty children aged 5-7 and 11-15 years, having first or second permanent molar teeth that were not exposed to the oral environment for more than half a year, participated in the study. Following baseline data recording, the diagnostic measurements were repeated six times at 6-month intervals over a period of 2.5 years.
Results: Data were collected at predefined sites in the fissures. During the study, 220 of the 652 sites, i.e. 75 of 197 molars in 31 of the 50 children were judged to require a sealant or a sealant restoration. Two examiners jointly decided on the decay status at the sites. Survival plots showed that ECMs were superior to FOTI and fissure discoloration in predicting the onset of occlusal caries, although the differences were small.
Conclusion: ECM is a better predictor of occlusal caries than fissure discoloration and FOTI, although the differences among the performance of the three methods in this study were very small. A cost-effective analysis is envisaged to obtain insight into the practical value of ECMs in the prediction of occlusal caries and, thus, into the effectiveness of sealant application.
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