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Performance of Fluorescence-based Systems in Early Caries Detection: A Public Health Issue

Authors :
Amel Slimani
Hervé Tassery
Eric Bonte
Bernard Levallois
Elodie Terrer
Béatrice Thivichon
Frédéric Cuisinier
Paul Tramini
Chau Hua
Marion Lucchini
Nicolas Giraudeau
Dominique Seux
Anne Le Goff
Source :
The journal of contemporary dental practice. 20(10)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Aim Modern clinical caries management involves early stage caries diagnosis and should fit with dental health policy. The objective of this study was to achieve early caries detection in enamel and dentine with a laser-based system (DIAGNOdent™ pen) first and secondary with a new fluorescence intra-oral camera (Soprolife®). A visual inspection with a loupe was used as control. Materials and methods Following the consolidated standards of reporting trials recommendations, 628 occlusal fissures were included for analysis. Results The sensitivity and specificity of both devices varied depending on the cutoff threshold of the caries score, and the ROC curve showed higher values for the Soprolife® than for DIAGNOdent™ pen. The values of the area under the curve decreased from 0.81 (Soprolife® in daylight) to 0.79 (Soprolife® in fluorescent mode) and 0.67 for DIAGNOdent™ pen. DIAGNOdent™ pen reproducibility (intra and inter-investigator) showed a wide dispersion, with many values scattered beyond the confidence limits (±2 SD), and the weighted kappa coefficient, which was quite low (0.58), confirmed this tendency. Conclusion Caries prevalence in terms of public health policy is of interest and caries detection increased significantly when using an fluorescence-based intra-oral camera. Clinical significance The clinical significance of these findings is that fluorescence could help improve caries diagnosis, reduce clinical misinterpretations, and finally benefit the patients. How to cite this article: Terrer E, Slimani A, Giraudeau N, et al. Performance of Fluorescence-based Systems in Early Caries Detection: A Public Health Issue. J Contemp Dent Pract 2019;20(10):1126-1132.

Details

ISSN :
15263711
Volume :
20
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The journal of contemporary dental practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....104cdfe581134f2bb487b8ad8f8f0a95