In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries

INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis of early occlusal caries lesions allows treatment with preventive treatments or minimally invasive approaches. For this reason, new caries diagnostic methods using laser fluorescence and electrical systems have been developed as an alternative to conventional caries diagnosis...

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Main Authors: Serdar Akarsu, Sultan Aktuğ Karademir
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Published: Van Yuzuncu Yil University, School of Medicine 2019-01-01
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author Serdar Akarsu
Sultan Aktuğ Karademir
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Sultan Aktuğ Karademir
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description INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis of early occlusal caries lesions allows treatment with preventive treatments or minimally invasive approaches. For this reason, new caries diagnostic methods using laser fluorescence and electrical systems have been developed as an alternative to conventional caries diagnosis methods (visual, tactile and radiographic). The aim of this study was to compare the validity and reproducibility of the laser fluorescence system (DIAGNOdent Pen, KaVo, Germany) and the electrical system (ECM IV Lode, Groningen, The Netherlands) in the diagnosis of initial occlusal caries lesions METHODS: Our study was performed on 80 premolar teeth that were macroscopically extracted due to periodontal or orthodontic reasons. Two dental practitioners evaluated the points on the occlusal surfaces using DIAGNOdent Pen and ECM IV. The same procedure was repeated after 1 week. The teeth were examined by an independent dentist and histology specialist. Weighted kappa values were calculated statistically. RESULTS: Both diagnostic methods demonstrated good compatibility with histology, whereas DIAGNOdent Pen's intra-observer reproducibility (observer 1 κw: 0,751; observer 2 κw: 0,711) and inter-observer reproducibility (observation 1 κw: 0,643; observation 2 κw: 0,619) was found to be higher than ECM IV‘s intra-observers reprocubility (Observer 1 κw: 0,635, observer 2 κw: 0,681) and inter-observer reprodubility (Observation 1 κw: 0,632; Observation 2: κw: 0,603). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Laser fluorescence and electrical system can be used as an alternative to conventional methods in clinical and epidemiological studies to give valid and reproducibly results in the diagnosis of occlusal caries.
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spelling doaj.art-1de18718fc9b41f3b473e57ef4646d182023-12-02T22:48:30ZengVan Yuzuncu Yil University, School of MedicineVan Tıp Dergisi2587-03512019-01-01261737810.5505/vtd.2019.44711VTD-44711In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal CariesSerdar Akarsu0Sultan Aktuğ Karademir1Ordu University, Faculty Of Dentistry, Department Of Restorative Dentistry, OrduOrdu University, Faculty Of Dentistry, Department Of Restorative Dentistry, OrduINTRODUCTION: Diagnosis of early occlusal caries lesions allows treatment with preventive treatments or minimally invasive approaches. For this reason, new caries diagnostic methods using laser fluorescence and electrical systems have been developed as an alternative to conventional caries diagnosis methods (visual, tactile and radiographic). The aim of this study was to compare the validity and reproducibility of the laser fluorescence system (DIAGNOdent Pen, KaVo, Germany) and the electrical system (ECM IV Lode, Groningen, The Netherlands) in the diagnosis of initial occlusal caries lesions METHODS: Our study was performed on 80 premolar teeth that were macroscopically extracted due to periodontal or orthodontic reasons. Two dental practitioners evaluated the points on the occlusal surfaces using DIAGNOdent Pen and ECM IV. The same procedure was repeated after 1 week. The teeth were examined by an independent dentist and histology specialist. Weighted kappa values were calculated statistically. RESULTS: Both diagnostic methods demonstrated good compatibility with histology, whereas DIAGNOdent Pen's intra-observer reproducibility (observer 1 κw: 0,751; observer 2 κw: 0,711) and inter-observer reproducibility (observation 1 κw: 0,643; observation 2 κw: 0,619) was found to be higher than ECM IV‘s intra-observers reprocubility (Observer 1 κw: 0,635, observer 2 κw: 0,681) and inter-observer reprodubility (Observation 1 κw: 0,632; Observation 2: κw: 0,603). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Laser fluorescence and electrical system can be used as an alternative to conventional methods in clinical and epidemiological studies to give valid and reproducibly results in the diagnosis of occlusal caries.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-44711occlusal carieslaser fluorescence systemreproducibility
spellingShingle Serdar Akarsu
Sultan Aktuğ Karademir
In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries
Van Tıp Dergisi
occlusal caries
laser fluorescence system
reproducibility
title In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries
title_full In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries
title_fullStr In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries
title_full_unstemmed In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries
title_short In-Vitro Comparison of The Validity and Reproducibility of Laser Fluorescence and Electrical Method in the Diagnosis of Initial Occlusal Caries
title_sort in vitro comparison of the validity and reproducibility of laser fluorescence and electrical method in the diagnosis of initial occlusal caries
topic occlusal caries
laser fluorescence system
reproducibility
url https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-44711
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