Electrical methods in occlusal caries diagnosis: An in vitro comparison with visual inspection and bite-wing radiography
- PMID: 9701656
- DOI: 10.1159/000016467
Electrical methods in occlusal caries diagnosis: An in vitro comparison with visual inspection and bite-wing radiography
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare in vitro diagnostic performance of three electrical methods for occlusal caries diagnosis with that of visual inspection and bite-wing radiography. One hundred and seven extracted molar and premolar teeth were subjected to the diagnostic methods by 2 operators and subsequently sectioned for histological validation. Electrical measurements were made at site level and at surface level using two different instruments. The diagnostic parameters calculated from the results were: sensitivity, specificity, diagnostic accuracy at a theoretical caries prevalence of 10% and area under the ROC curve. The electrical methods and bite-wing radiography showed higher sensitivity and lower specificity than visual inspection. Diagnostic accuracy was significantly lower for bite-wing radiography and one electrical method than for visual inspection. Overall diagnostic performance of two electrical methods was superior.
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