Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image

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Autor(a) principal: Simões, Tânia Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Marques, Leonardo Carmezini, Sá, André Tomazini Gomes de, Maciel , Sandra Mara, Poleti, Marcelo Lupion, Prado, Fabíola Stahlke, González, Alejandra Hortência Miranda, Rubira-Bullen, Izabel Regina Fischer, Bussadori, Sandra Kalil, Moura, Sandra Kiss
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8490
Resumo: Objective: We investigated the precision and accuracy of methods to detect caries lesions on the occlusal surface in vitro using ICDAS and radiological image. Methodology: Human third molars (n=14) were placed in an acrylic resin base and maintained wet during the study. The occlusal surfaces were visually inspected by three examiners using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) method. The condition of each tooth was registered by images obtained with Digital Radiography (DR), Microcomputed Tomography (µ-CT) and Histologic Specimen (HS). For each tooth and method utilized in the study, an image was selected based on the largest extension of caries found, wherein the three examiners attributed a score to the lesion in accordance with the visual description of each method. The Kappa index, Fisher’s exact test and the Spearman´s correlation coefficient were used for evaluating reliability and accuracy, with a significance level of 5%. Results: Considerable interobserver reliability values were found for ICDAS (k = 0.701), almost perfect for µ-CT (k = 0.855) and HS (k = 0.920), and reasonable for DR (k = 0.221). Significant statistical difference was observed for ICDAS (p < 0.05), and for DR and µ-CT methods (p < 0.01). The correlation was moderate for ICDAS (r = 0.597), high for DR (r = 0.764) and perfect for µ-CT (1.000). Conclusions: the most reliability method for detecting caries lesions on occlusal surfaces in vitro was µ-CT, followed by ICDAS and DR. The most accurate method was µ-CT, followed by DR and ICDAS.
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spelling Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological imageMétodos de desempeño para detección de caries oclusales: ICDAS vs. imagen radiológicaDesempenho de métodos para detecção de cárie oclusal: ICDAS vs. imagem radiológicaDental CariesEfficiencyX-RaysDiagnosis.Caries DentalEficienciaRayos XDiagnóstico.Cárie DentáriaEficiênciaRaios XDiagnóstico.Objective: We investigated the precision and accuracy of methods to detect caries lesions on the occlusal surface in vitro using ICDAS and radiological image. Methodology: Human third molars (n=14) were placed in an acrylic resin base and maintained wet during the study. The occlusal surfaces were visually inspected by three examiners using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) method. The condition of each tooth was registered by images obtained with Digital Radiography (DR), Microcomputed Tomography (µ-CT) and Histologic Specimen (HS). For each tooth and method utilized in the study, an image was selected based on the largest extension of caries found, wherein the three examiners attributed a score to the lesion in accordance with the visual description of each method. The Kappa index, Fisher’s exact test and the Spearman´s correlation coefficient were used for evaluating reliability and accuracy, with a significance level of 5%. Results: Considerable interobserver reliability values were found for ICDAS (k = 0.701), almost perfect for µ-CT (k = 0.855) and HS (k = 0.920), and reasonable for DR (k = 0.221). Significant statistical difference was observed for ICDAS (p < 0.05), and for DR and µ-CT methods (p < 0.01). The correlation was moderate for ICDAS (r = 0.597), high for DR (r = 0.764) and perfect for µ-CT (1.000). Conclusions: the most reliability method for detecting caries lesions on occlusal surfaces in vitro was µ-CT, followed by ICDAS and DR. The most accurate method was µ-CT, followed by DR and ICDAS.Objetivo: La precisión y exactitud de métodos para detectar lesiones de caries en superficie oclusal in vitro, utilizando ICDAS y imágenes radiológicas fue investigada. Metodología: Terceros molares humanos (n = 14) se colocaron sobre una base de resina acrílica y se mantuvieron húmedos durante el estudio. Las superficies oclusales fueron inspeccionadas visualmente por tres examinadores utilizando el método ICDAS. El estado de cada diente se registró mediante imágenes obtenidas con Radiografía Digital (RD), Microtomografía Computarizada (µ-CT) y Corte Histológico (CH). Para cada diente y método utilizado se seleccionó una imagen basada en la mayor extensión de caries encontrada, en que los tres examinadores asignaron una puntuación a la lesión de acuerdo con la descripción visual de cada método. Para evaluar la precisión y exactitud se utilizaron el índice Kappa, prueba exacta de Fisher y coeficiente de correlación de Spearman, con un nivel de significancia del 5%. Resultados: Se encontraron valores de precisión interobservador considerables para ICDAS (k = 0,701), casi perfectos para µ-CT (k = 0,855) y CH (k = 0,920), y razonables para RD (k = 0,221). Se observó una diferencia estadística significativa para ICDAS (p <0,05) y para los métodos RD y µ-CT (p <0,01). La correlación fue moderada para ICDAS (r = 0,597), alta para RD (r = 0,764) y perfecta para µ-CT (1,000). Conclusión: el método más preciso para detectar lesiones de caries en superficies oclusales in vitro fue µ-CT, seguido de ICDAS y RD. El método más exacto fue µ-CT, seguido de RD y ICDAS.Objetivo: Investigou-se a precisão e acurácia dos métodos para detectar lesões de cárie na superfície oclusal in vitro, usando ICDAS e imagem radiológica. Metodologia: Terceiros molares humanos (n = 14) foram colocados em uma base de resina acrílica e mantidos úmidos durante o estudo. As superfícies oclusais foram inspecionadas visualmente por três examinadores pelo método ICDAS. A condição de cada dente foi registrada por imagens obtidas com Radiografia Digital (RD), Microtomografia Computadorizada (µ-CT) e Corte Histológico (CH). Para cada dente e método utilizado no estudo, foi selecionada uma imagem com base na maior extensão de cárie encontrada, em que os três examinadores atribuíram uma pontuação à lesão de acordo com a descrição visual de cada método. O índice Kappa, o teste exato de Fisher e o coeficiente de correlação de Spearman foram usados para avaliação da precisão e acurácia, com nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: Consideráveis valores de precisão interobservador foram encontrados para ICDAS (k = 0,701), quase perfeitos para µ-CT (k = 0,855) e CH (k = 0,920), e razoáveis para RD (k = 0,221). Diferença estatística significativa foi observada para ICDAS (p <0,05), e para os métodos RD e µ-CT (p <0,01). A correlação foi moderada para ICDAS (r = 0,597), alta para RD (r = 0,764) e perfeita para µ-CT (1,000). Conclusão: o método mais preciso para detectar lesões de cárie em superfícies oclusais in vitro foi o µ-CT, seguido pelo ICDAS e RD. O método mais acurado foi o µ-CT, seguido pelo RD e ICDAS.Research, Society and Development2020-09-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/849010.33448/rsd-v9i10.8490Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e1859108490Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e1859108490Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e18591084902525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8490/7501Copyright (c) 2020 Tânia Cristina Simões; Leonardo Carmezini Marques; André Tomazini Gomes de Sá; Sandra Mara Maciel ; Marcelo Lupion Poleti; Fabíola Stahlke Prado; Alejandra Hortência Miranda González; Izabel Regina Fischer Rubira-Bullen; Sandra Kalil Bussadori; Sandra Kiss Mourahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimões, Tânia Cristina Marques, Leonardo Carmezini Sá, André Tomazini Gomes deMaciel , Sandra Mara Poleti, Marcelo LupionPrado, Fabíola Stahlke González, Alejandra Hortência Miranda Rubira-Bullen, Izabel Regina Fischer Bussadori, Sandra Kalil Moura, Sandra Kiss 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8490Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:57.342886Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
Métodos de desempeño para detección de caries oclusales: ICDAS vs. imagen radiológica
Desempenho de métodos para detecção de cárie oclusal: ICDAS vs. imagem radiológica
title Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
spellingShingle Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
Simões, Tânia Cristina
Dental Caries
Efficiency
X-Rays
Diagnosis.
Caries Dental
Eficiencia
Rayos X
Diagnóstico.
Cárie Dentária
Eficiência
Raios X
Diagnóstico.
title_short Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
title_full Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
title_fullStr Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
title_full_unstemmed Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
title_sort Performance of methods for detecting occlusal caries lesions: ICDAS X radiological image
author Simões, Tânia Cristina
author_facet Simões, Tânia Cristina
Marques, Leonardo Carmezini
Sá, André Tomazini Gomes de
Maciel , Sandra Mara
Poleti, Marcelo Lupion
Prado, Fabíola Stahlke
González, Alejandra Hortência Miranda
Rubira-Bullen, Izabel Regina Fischer
Bussadori, Sandra Kalil
Moura, Sandra Kiss
author_role author
author2 Marques, Leonardo Carmezini
Sá, André Tomazini Gomes de
Maciel , Sandra Mara
Poleti, Marcelo Lupion
Prado, Fabíola Stahlke
González, Alejandra Hortência Miranda
Rubira-Bullen, Izabel Regina Fischer
Bussadori, Sandra Kalil
Moura, Sandra Kiss
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões, Tânia Cristina
Marques, Leonardo Carmezini
Sá, André Tomazini Gomes de
Maciel , Sandra Mara
Poleti, Marcelo Lupion
Prado, Fabíola Stahlke
González, Alejandra Hortência Miranda
Rubira-Bullen, Izabel Regina Fischer
Bussadori, Sandra Kalil
Moura, Sandra Kiss
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental Caries
Efficiency
X-Rays
Diagnosis.
Caries Dental
Eficiencia
Rayos X
Diagnóstico.
Cárie Dentária
Eficiência
Raios X
Diagnóstico.
topic Dental Caries
Efficiency
X-Rays
Diagnosis.
Caries Dental
Eficiencia
Rayos X
Diagnóstico.
Cárie Dentária
Eficiência
Raios X
Diagnóstico.
description Objective: We investigated the precision and accuracy of methods to detect caries lesions on the occlusal surface in vitro using ICDAS and radiological image. Methodology: Human third molars (n=14) were placed in an acrylic resin base and maintained wet during the study. The occlusal surfaces were visually inspected by three examiners using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) method. The condition of each tooth was registered by images obtained with Digital Radiography (DR), Microcomputed Tomography (µ-CT) and Histologic Specimen (HS). For each tooth and method utilized in the study, an image was selected based on the largest extension of caries found, wherein the three examiners attributed a score to the lesion in accordance with the visual description of each method. The Kappa index, Fisher’s exact test and the Spearman´s correlation coefficient were used for evaluating reliability and accuracy, with a significance level of 5%. Results: Considerable interobserver reliability values were found for ICDAS (k = 0.701), almost perfect for µ-CT (k = 0.855) and HS (k = 0.920), and reasonable for DR (k = 0.221). Significant statistical difference was observed for ICDAS (p < 0.05), and for DR and µ-CT methods (p < 0.01). The correlation was moderate for ICDAS (r = 0.597), high for DR (r = 0.764) and perfect for µ-CT (1.000). Conclusions: the most reliability method for detecting caries lesions on occlusal surfaces in vitro was µ-CT, followed by ICDAS and DR. The most accurate method was µ-CT, followed by DR and ICDAS.
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