Author:
Mortensen Diana,Dannemand Katrine,Twetman Svante,Keller Mette Kirstine
Abstract
Objective:
To evaluate the performance of an impedance spectroscopy technology for detecting non-cavitated
occlusal caries lesions in permanent teeth in vitro. The method was compared with a commonly used laser fluorescence
device and validated against histology.
Material and Methodology:
A non-cavitated sample of 100 extracted posterior teeth was randomly selected and assessed
for caries on enamel and dentin level with aid of CarioScan PRO (ACIS) and DIAGNOdent pen (LF pen) by three examiners.
After the measurements, the extension of the lesion was histologically determined as gold standard. Sensitivity,
specificity, accuracy and receiver-operating curves were calculated. Intra- and inter-examiner reproducibility was expressed
by intra class correlation coefficients.
Results:
The histological caries prevalence was 99% and 41% exhibited dentin caries. The ACIS technique displayed high
specificities but almost negligible sensitivities at readings >50. A similar pattern was noted for the LF pen at readings >30.
The intra- and inter-examiner reproducibility varied between 0.47 and 0.98 and the values were generally lower for the
ACIS technique than for the LF pen. The inter-examiner agreement reached excellent levels with both methods.
Conclusions:
In vitro, the ACIS technique showed a low ability to disclose occlusal caries lesions in the enamel and/or
dentin of non-cavitated permanent molars. However, further in vivo studies of permanent occlusal surfaces are needed to
mirror the clinical situation.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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