There is a paradigm shift in conservative dentistry by substituting the surgical model with the medical model of treatment. Early detection of initial carious lesions will aid in clinical decision making during management ; either no care advised, preventive care advised or operative care advised. According to recent systematic reviews meticulous visual examination using ICDAS II presented a substantial level of reproducibility and accuracy for assessment of carious lesions and was considered the reference for clinical visual assessment . However, visual examination is subjective and is highly dependent on the dentist's skills and experience, with high specificity and low sensitivity. New devices have been developed to detect and quantify incipient demineralization. Besides visual detection systems, laser fluorescence assessment can be considered a suitable method. In vitro data suggested that the visual examination and fluorescence method have similar accuracy to detect initial carious lesions.
This study will be conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of laser fluorescence device (DIAGNOdent) compared to to visual examination (ICDAS II) in detection of incipient carious lesions for decision making during caries management
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
193
Laser fluorescence device
International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II)
Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University
Cairo, El Manial, Egypt
Diagnostic accuracy
Assessing the validity of both methods in detecting initial carious lesions in terms of sensitivity and specificity.
Time frame: Immediate (cross-sectional)
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