Title of article :
In vitro comparison of two photostimulable phosphor plate systems for early detection of occlusal dentin caries with and without a sharpening filter
Author/Authors :
Bardal, Roghieh Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology - Dental Caries Prevention Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin , Mobini, Mahshid Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology - Dental Caries Prevention Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin , Mirzaee, Matin Student Research Committee - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin
Abstract :
Background. Dental caries is the most important reason for tooth loss. Clinical examination is the most
commonly used technique for occlusal caries diagnosis. The diagnostic power of digital systems is a
matter of controversy in this field. The present study aimed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of two
photostimulable phosphor plate (PSP) systems for early occlusal dentin caries in vitro.
Methods. Sixty-nine extracted molar and premolar teeth were used in this study. The teeth were mounted
in triple blocks, and standard radiographs were taken by the Digora and Acteon digital radiographic
systems. The original and filter -1enhanced radiographs were evaluated by two experienced observers
twice at an interval of two weeks, and dentin caries was recorded in Tables prepared for the study. The
teeth were then sectioned in a buccolingual direction and evaluated under a stereomicroscope. The
observers’ reports were compared with microscopic findings as the gold standard. SPSS 23 was used to
calculate the kappa coefficient, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the ROC curve (AUC). Statistical
significance was set at P<0.05.
Results. The internal and the external agreements in both imaging systems were good to excellent. The
means of sensitivity, specificity, and AUC in the Acteon system were 92.9 ,34.1, and 0.674, with ,30.8
94.8, and 0.659, respectively, in the Digora system.
Conclusion. The accuracy of early occlusal caries diagnosis was poor on both systems, and no significant
difference was observed between the two systems at a %95 confidence interval. Although the AUC was
slightly higher in the original images, there was no significant difference between them; however, due to
their high specificity, they can prevent unnecessary treatments in the clinic.
Keywords :
Dental caries , Diagnosis of caries , Diagnostic accuracy , Digital radiography , Phosphor plate
Journal title :
Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects