The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographic assessment of carious lesion depth in contacting proximal surfaces with the results obtained by direct visual inspection after tooth separation of the respective surfaces. It is suggested that when a carious lesion is diagnosed as non-cavitated by clinical examination or restricted to enamel by FOTI or radiographic examinations in a population of children with low caries prevalence, dentists should adopt a preventive approach.2859-6
The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate and compare the performance of visual exam with use o...
Introduction: Detection of caries lesions on approximal surfaces of posterior teeth is difficult, si...
Proximal cavity lesions are difficult to diagnose and are also hard to examine due to their location...
The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographi...
The detection of carious lesions in the initial stages of development is very important in order to ...
Objective. The aim of our study was to evaluate the validity of the digital imaging fiber-optic tran...
Abstract Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the validity of the digital imaging fiber-...
This paper reviews and discusses the dynamics of carious lesions and diagnostic methods for their de...
Lesion detection aids ideally aim at increasing the sensitivity of visual caries detection without t...
The difference between carious lesion diagnosis and carious lesion detection is discussed here. Conc...
Accurate and reliable assessment of caries activity is important for determining appropriate treatme...
This study aimed to determine the reliability and accuracy of the ICDAS and radiographs in detecting...
Aim: To compare, in vitro, the performance of three radiographic methods for the detection of occlus...
PURPOSE: To study the validity of detection of obscure fissure caries extending into dentine by clin...
Objective: To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of the performance of different methods ...
The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate and compare the performance of visual exam with use o...
Introduction: Detection of caries lesions on approximal surfaces of posterior teeth is difficult, si...
Proximal cavity lesions are difficult to diagnose and are also hard to examine due to their location...
The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographi...
The detection of carious lesions in the initial stages of development is very important in order to ...
Objective. The aim of our study was to evaluate the validity of the digital imaging fiber-optic tran...
Abstract Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the validity of the digital imaging fiber-...
This paper reviews and discusses the dynamics of carious lesions and diagnostic methods for their de...
Lesion detection aids ideally aim at increasing the sensitivity of visual caries detection without t...
The difference between carious lesion diagnosis and carious lesion detection is discussed here. Conc...
Accurate and reliable assessment of caries activity is important for determining appropriate treatme...
This study aimed to determine the reliability and accuracy of the ICDAS and radiographs in detecting...
Aim: To compare, in vitro, the performance of three radiographic methods for the detection of occlus...
PURPOSE: To study the validity of detection of obscure fissure caries extending into dentine by clin...
Objective: To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of the performance of different methods ...
The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate and compare the performance of visual exam with use o...
Introduction: Detection of caries lesions on approximal surfaces of posterior teeth is difficult, si...
Proximal cavity lesions are difficult to diagnose and are also hard to examine due to their location...