Accuracy of an intraoral scanner with near‐infrared imaging feature in detection of interproximal caries of permanent teeth: An in vivo validation

Author:

Kanar Özlem1ORCID,Tağtekin Dilek1ORCID,Korkut Bora1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry Marmara University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of an intraoral scanner with near‐infrared imaging (NIRI) feature in the diagnosis of interproximal caries and to compare it with the visual‐tactile method (VTM), bitewing radiography (BWR), and panoramic radiography (PR).Materials and MethodsSix hundred thirty‐nine interproximal surfaces (mesial‐distal) of posterior teeth from 22 volunteers were examined. Results were scored by VTM, BWR, PR, and NIRI. Lesions were scored as 0 for no‐caries, 1 for early‐enamel lesion (EEL), and 2 for lesions involving dentino–enamel junction (DEJ). McNemar, Kappa, and Fleis Kappa tests were used to evaluate the agreement levels. Pearson's Chi‐square test was used to determine the matching rates after validation.ResultsA good level of agreement was observed between examination methods (Ƙ = 0.613; p < 0.001). In pairwise comparisons, a moderate agreement was seen between all the methods for lesions with DEJ involvement, while a statistically good agreement was observed between BWR and NIRI (Ƙ = 0.675; p < 0.001). As a result of validation, the accuracy of NIRI for molars was considered 85.2% and 75.7% for premolars in EELs, 85.2% for molars, and 70% for premolars regarding the lesions involving DEJ.ConclusionsIntraoral scanners with the NIRI feature may be used for diagnosing interproximal caries, especially for permanent molars.Clinical SignificanceEarly detection of proximal caries is one of the most essential topics forming the basis of preventive dentistry. This study investigates a caries diagnostic tool integrated into intraoral scanners to diagnose interproximal caries. A caries diagnostic tool integrated into an intraoral scanner may prevent the harmful effects of ionizing radiation in early caries diagnosis and may improve the patient's oral health status.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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