Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Indiana University School of Dentistry Master Degree Thesis. === Detection of caries at an early stage is unequivocally essential for early preventive intervention. Longitudinal assessment of caries lesions, especially under the opaque preve...

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Main Author: Jallad, Mahmoud
Other Authors: Zero, Domenick T.
Language:en_US
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/6498
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topic Caries Detection
ICDAS
PTR/LUM
QLF
QLF-D
The Canary System
Inspektor Pro
Opaque Resin Sealant
Under Sealant
Human Teeth
Occlusal Caries
In Vitro
International Caries and Detection Assessment System
Photothermal Radiometry and Modulated Luminescence
Quantified Light-Induced Fluorescence
Dental Caries -- diagnosis
Dental Caries Activity Tests -- methods
Fluorescence -- diagnostic use
Light -- diagnostic use
Radiometry -- methods
Luminescent Measurements -- methods
spellingShingle Caries Detection
ICDAS
PTR/LUM
QLF
QLF-D
The Canary System
Inspektor Pro
Opaque Resin Sealant
Under Sealant
Human Teeth
Occlusal Caries
In Vitro
International Caries and Detection Assessment System
Photothermal Radiometry and Modulated Luminescence
Quantified Light-Induced Fluorescence
Dental Caries -- diagnosis
Dental Caries Activity Tests -- methods
Fluorescence -- diagnostic use
Light -- diagnostic use
Radiometry -- methods
Luminescent Measurements -- methods
Jallad, Mahmoud
Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Indiana University School of Dentistry Master Degree Thesis. === Detection of caries at an early stage is unequivocally essential for early preventive intervention. Longitudinal assessment of caries lesions, especially under the opaque preventive sealant, would be of utmost importance to the dental community. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this two-part in-vitro study is to evaluate the performance of multiple detection methods: The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS); two quantitative light-induced fluorescence systems QLF; Inspektor™ Pro and QLF-D Biluminator™2 (Inspektor Research Systems B.V.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands); and photothermal radiometry and modulated luminescence (PTR/LUM) of The Canary System® (Quantum Dental Technologies; Toronto, Canada). All these are to be evaluated on their detection of caries on posterior human permanent teeth for 1) of primary occlusal lesions, and 2) under the sealant of primary occlusal lesions. METHODS: One hundred and twenty (N = 120) human posterior permanent teeth, selected in compliance with IU-IRB “Institutional Review Board” standards, with non-cavitated occlusal lesions ICDAS (scores 0 to 4) were divided into two equal groups. The second group (N = 60) received an opaque resin dental sealant (Delton® Light-Curing Pit and Fissure Sealant Opaque, Dentsply, York, PA). All lesions were assessed with each detection method twice in a random order except for ICDAS, which was not used following the placement of the sealant. Histological validation was used to compare methods in regard to sensitivity, specificity, % correct, and the area under receiver- operating characteristic curve (AUC). Intra-examiner repeatability and inter-examiner agreement were measured using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: 1) Of primary occlusal lesions, sensitivity, specificity, and AUC values were respectively: 0.82, 0.86 and 0.87 (ICDAS); 0.89, 0.60 and 0.90 (Inspektor Pro); 0.96, 0.57 and 0.94 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.85, 0.43 and 0.79 (The Canary System). Intra-examiner repeatability and inter-examiner agreement were respectively: 0.81 to 0.87: 0.72 (ICDAS); 0.49 to 0.97: 0.73 (Inspektor Pro); 0.96 to 0.99: 0.96 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.33 to 0.63: 0.48 (The Canary System). 2) Of primary occlusal lesions under the opaque dental sealants, sensitivity, specificity, and AUC values were respectively: 0.99, 0.03 and 0.67 (Inspektor Pro); 1.00, 0.00 and 0.70 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.54, 0.50 and 0.58 (The Canary System). Intra-examiner repeatability and inter-examiner agreement were respectively: 0.24 to 0.37: 0.29 (Inspektor Pro); 0.80 to 0.84: 0.74 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.22 to 0.47: 0.01 (The Canary System). CONCLUSION: Limited to these in-vitro conditions, 1) ICDAS remains the method of choice for detection of early caries lesion due to its adequately high accuracy and repeatability. QLF systems demonstrate potential in longitudinal monitoring due to an almost perfect repeatability of QLF-D Biluminator 2. The Canary System performance and repeatability were not acceptable as a valid method of early caries detection. 2) None of the methods demonstrated acceptable ability in detecting of occlusal caries under the opaque sealant. However, QLF-D Biluminator 2, with limitation to these in-vitro conditions and Delton opaque sealant, demonstrated a fair accuracy AUC (0.70) in detecting of caries under sealants at an experimental threshold of 12.5% ΔF.
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title Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth
title_short Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth
title_full Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth
title_fullStr Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth
title_full_unstemmed Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-64982021-10-28T05:07:18Z Performance of several diagnostic systems on detection of occlusal primary caries in permanent teeth In Vitro Performance of ICDAS, QLF and PTR/LUM on the Detection of Primary Occlusal Caries on Permanent Posterior Human Teeth and Under the Opaque Resin Sealant. Jallad, Mahmoud Zero, Domenick T. Chu, Tien-Min Gabriel Cochran, Michael A. (Michael Alan), 1944- Cook, Norman Blaine, 1954- Zandoná, Andréa F. Caries Detection ICDAS PTR/LUM QLF QLF-D The Canary System Inspektor Pro Opaque Resin Sealant Under Sealant Human Teeth Occlusal Caries In Vitro International Caries and Detection Assessment System Photothermal Radiometry and Modulated Luminescence Quantified Light-Induced Fluorescence Dental Caries -- diagnosis Dental Caries Activity Tests -- methods Fluorescence -- diagnostic use Light -- diagnostic use Radiometry -- methods Luminescent Measurements -- methods Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Indiana University School of Dentistry Master Degree Thesis. Detection of caries at an early stage is unequivocally essential for early preventive intervention. Longitudinal assessment of caries lesions, especially under the opaque preventive sealant, would be of utmost importance to the dental community. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this two-part in-vitro study is to evaluate the performance of multiple detection methods: The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS); two quantitative light-induced fluorescence systems QLF; Inspektor™ Pro and QLF-D Biluminator™2 (Inspektor Research Systems B.V.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands); and photothermal radiometry and modulated luminescence (PTR/LUM) of The Canary System® (Quantum Dental Technologies; Toronto, Canada). All these are to be evaluated on their detection of caries on posterior human permanent teeth for 1) of primary occlusal lesions, and 2) under the sealant of primary occlusal lesions. METHODS: One hundred and twenty (N = 120) human posterior permanent teeth, selected in compliance with IU-IRB “Institutional Review Board” standards, with non-cavitated occlusal lesions ICDAS (scores 0 to 4) were divided into two equal groups. The second group (N = 60) received an opaque resin dental sealant (Delton® Light-Curing Pit and Fissure Sealant Opaque, Dentsply, York, PA). All lesions were assessed with each detection method twice in a random order except for ICDAS, which was not used following the placement of the sealant. Histological validation was used to compare methods in regard to sensitivity, specificity, % correct, and the area under receiver- operating characteristic curve (AUC). Intra-examiner repeatability and inter-examiner agreement were measured using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: 1) Of primary occlusal lesions, sensitivity, specificity, and AUC values were respectively: 0.82, 0.86 and 0.87 (ICDAS); 0.89, 0.60 and 0.90 (Inspektor Pro); 0.96, 0.57 and 0.94 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.85, 0.43 and 0.79 (The Canary System). Intra-examiner repeatability and inter-examiner agreement were respectively: 0.81 to 0.87: 0.72 (ICDAS); 0.49 to 0.97: 0.73 (Inspektor Pro); 0.96 to 0.99: 0.96 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.33 to 0.63: 0.48 (The Canary System). 2) Of primary occlusal lesions under the opaque dental sealants, sensitivity, specificity, and AUC values were respectively: 0.99, 0.03 and 0.67 (Inspektor Pro); 1.00, 0.00 and 0.70 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.54, 0.50 and 0.58 (The Canary System). Intra-examiner repeatability and inter-examiner agreement were respectively: 0.24 to 0.37: 0.29 (Inspektor Pro); 0.80 to 0.84: 0.74 (QLF-D Biluminator 2); and 0.22 to 0.47: 0.01 (The Canary System). CONCLUSION: Limited to these in-vitro conditions, 1) ICDAS remains the method of choice for detection of early caries lesion due to its adequately high accuracy and repeatability. QLF systems demonstrate potential in longitudinal monitoring due to an almost perfect repeatability of QLF-D Biluminator 2. The Canary System performance and repeatability were not acceptable as a valid method of early caries detection. 2) None of the methods demonstrated acceptable ability in detecting of occlusal caries under the opaque sealant. However, QLF-D Biluminator 2, with limitation to these in-vitro conditions and Delton opaque sealant, demonstrated a fair accuracy AUC (0.70) in detecting of caries under sealants at an experimental threshold of 12.5% ΔF. 2015-06-24T00:18:52Z 2015-06-24T00:18:52Z 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/6498 en_US CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/