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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Different methods of dental caries diagnosis in an epidemiological setting
Renato Pereira Da Silva1  Andréa Videira Assaf1  Gláucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano1  Fábio Luiz Mialhe1  Marcelo De Castro Meneghim1  Antonio Carlos Pereira1 
关键词: dental caries;    diagnosis;    oral;    epidemiology;   
DOI  :  10.1590/1677-3225v14n1a15
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

AIM: To evaluate the performance of dental caries detection when adjunct methods are associated and their applicability in epidemiological survey of dental caries, at D3 cavitated carious lesions at dentin layer and D1+D3 non cavitated and cavitated carious lesions at enamel/dentin layer diagnostic thresholds. METHODS: A total of 2189 posterior teeth from 165 12-year-old schoolchildren underwent visual examination without CL1 and with artificial lighting CL2, radiographic bitewing BW, fiber-optic transillumination/FOTI FT, DIAGNOdentTM DD and associations of these methods. Reproducibility was calculated by Kappa statistics and validity was calculated by sensitivity, specificity and accuracy tests. ANOVA Scott-Knott test was performed in order to compare the average values of DMF-S obtained by the diagnostic methods. RESULTS: The CL2FTDDBW D3 and CL2BW D1+D3 exams presented the highest values for accuracy at epidemiological setting. The DMF-S index obtained for those exams was statistically different at D3 and D1+D3 thresholds. CONCLUSIONS: The association of adjunct methods increased the validity of dental caries examination in an epidemiological setting. However, the potential of CL2BW traditional caries detection methods or visual exam performed under a more refined diagnostic criteria must be considered in dental caries epidemiological surveys.

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