Performance of laser fluorescence at tooth surface and histological section

This study aimed to evaluate a laser fluorescence device (the DIAGNOdent) and a visual classification system (ICDAS-II) for occlusal caries diagnosis. It also aimed to determine whether fluorescence measurements taken at the tooth surface correlate with the fluorescence measurements taken within the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lasers in medical science 2011-03, Vol.26 (2), p.171-178
Hauptverfasser: Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita, Ricketts, David N. J., Rolfsen, Stefanie, Stoll, Richard, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner, Monika, Stachniss, Vitus, Pieper, Klaus
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description This study aimed to evaluate a laser fluorescence device (the DIAGNOdent) and a visual classification system (ICDAS-II) for occlusal caries diagnosis. It also aimed to determine whether fluorescence measurements taken at the tooth surface correlate with the fluorescence measurements taken within the body of the lesion. The occlusal surfaces of 100 extracted permanent teeth were examined using ICDAS-II and DIAGNOdent (LF-tooth). Serial sections were made and lesion depth was assessed histologically. DIAGNOdent readings were also taken from the sections (LF-section). There were significant positive strong correlations between ICDAS-II and histology (r S  = 0.71) and LF-section and histology (r S  = 0.70), and only moderate correlations between LF-tooth and histology (r S  = 0.51) and LF-tooth and LF-section (r S  = 0.60). Diagnostic accuracy for ICDAS-II was generally better than for LF-tooth. While the DIAGNOdent device provides an objective reading for detection and monitoring of carious lesions, using the cut-off ranges previously suggested leads to inferior performance.
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Dental Caries - diagnosis
Dental Caries - pathology
Dental research
Dentistry
Devices
Fluorescence
Histology
Humans
Laser Therapy
Lasers
Lesions
Medical technology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
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Optical Devices
Optics
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Photonics
Quantum Optics
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Teeth
Tooth - pathology
Tooth - radiation effects
title Performance of laser fluorescence at tooth surface and histological section
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