The detection of carious lesions in the initial stages of development is very important in order to prevent the occurrence of cavitation. The aim of the present study was to compare three methods-visual examination, FOTI, and bitewing radiographic examination-for the detection of noncavitated and cavitated approximal carious lesions. Seventy students (mean age 14 years) with low caries prevalence were examined by three examiners. The tooth surfaces judged as having caries by at least one examiner or one diagnostic method were scheduled for tooth separation. The results showed that the incorporation of FOTI and radiographic examination represented an additional diagnostic yield of 50% and about 110%, respectively, compared to clinical examin...
In spite of its shortcomings, bitewing radiography is an important aid particularly for approximal c...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Objective: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the d...
Objective. (1) to determine the agreement between a clinical examination (CE) and a radiographic exa...
Introduction: Detection of caries lesions on approximal surfaces of posterior teeth is difficult, si...
The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographi...
The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographi...
Cariology Research - 106. Caries Detection: abstract no. 1235OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to...
evaluate the performance of dental caries detection when adjunct methods are associated and their ap...
This in vivo study aimed to evaluate the performance of methods of approximal caries detection in pr...
Abstract Background Radiography is a regularly used and accepted adjunct to visual examination in th...
Analysis of existing data on the prevalence of carious disease (up to 94.8 %) suggests that the curr...
This prospective cohort study investigated the distribution pattern of carious lesions diagnosed by ...
PURPOSE: To study the validity of detection of obscure fissure caries extending into dentine by clin...
Background. When diagnosing caries using clinical judgment only, the prevalence of approximal carie...
Purpose: This prospective, cross-sectional study examined the sensitivity and specificity of clinica...
In spite of its shortcomings, bitewing radiography is an important aid particularly for approximal c...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Objective: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the d...
Objective. (1) to determine the agreement between a clinical examination (CE) and a radiographic exa...
Introduction: Detection of caries lesions on approximal surfaces of posterior teeth is difficult, si...
The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographi...
The present study aimed to compare clinical, fiber-optic transillumination and bite-wing radiographi...
Cariology Research - 106. Caries Detection: abstract no. 1235OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to...
evaluate the performance of dental caries detection when adjunct methods are associated and their ap...
This in vivo study aimed to evaluate the performance of methods of approximal caries detection in pr...
Abstract Background Radiography is a regularly used and accepted adjunct to visual examination in th...
Analysis of existing data on the prevalence of carious disease (up to 94.8 %) suggests that the curr...
This prospective cohort study investigated the distribution pattern of carious lesions diagnosed by ...
PURPOSE: To study the validity of detection of obscure fissure caries extending into dentine by clin...
Background. When diagnosing caries using clinical judgment only, the prevalence of approximal carie...
Purpose: This prospective, cross-sectional study examined the sensitivity and specificity of clinica...
In spite of its shortcomings, bitewing radiography is an important aid particularly for approximal c...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Objective: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the d...
Objective. (1) to determine the agreement between a clinical examination (CE) and a radiographic exa...