Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Lasers in Medical Science 2/2012

01-03-2012 | Original Article

Impact of measuring multiple or single occlusal lesions on estimates of diagnostic accuracy using fluorescence methods

Authors: Anahita Jablonski-Momeni, Simon M. Rosen, Helge M. Schipper, Richard Stoll, Matthias J. Roggendorf, Monika Heinzel-Gutenbrunner, Vitus Stachniss, Klaus Pieper

Published in: Lasers in Medical Science | Issue 2/2012

Login to get access

Abstract

Carious lesions can occur at different sites on the occlusal surfaces of teeth and may differ in appearance and severity. This study aimed to evaluate how scoring several lesions on occlusal surfaces, as opposed to only one representative lesion, affects estimates of reproducibility and accuracy of fluorescence-based devices. Thirty-six permanent teeth with 2-3 investigation sites (n = 82) were examined by two examiners using the laser fluorescence device DIAGNOdent pen (LF) and the fluorescence camera VistaProof (FC). Lesion depth was then assessed histologically in serial sections of the teeth. Intra-class-correlation coefficients (ICC) and areas under the ROC-curves were calculated for all investigation sites and for one randomly selected site per tooth. Comparing the reproducibility and the performance for the whole sample and the independent sites showed only a small effect or no effect. Measuring multiple sites on teeth with fluorescence devices only moderately influences performance compared to one site being investigated.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Hibst R, Paulus R, Lussi A (2001) Detection of occlusal caries by laser fluorescence: basic and clinical investigations. Med Laser Appl 16:205–213CrossRef Hibst R, Paulus R, Lussi A (2001) Detection of occlusal caries by laser fluorescence: basic and clinical investigations. Med Laser Appl 16:205–213CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Bader JD, Shugars DA (2004) A systematic review of the performance of a laser fluorescence device for detecting caries. J Am Dent Assoc 135:1414–1426 Bader JD, Shugars DA (2004) A systematic review of the performance of a laser fluorescence device for detecting caries. J Am Dent Assoc 135:1414–1426
3.
go back to reference Braun A, Krause F, Jepsen S (2005) The influence of the calibration mode of a laser fluorescence device on caries detection. Caries Res 39:144–149PubMedCrossRef Braun A, Krause F, Jepsen S (2005) The influence of the calibration mode of a laser fluorescence device on caries detection. Caries Res 39:144–149PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Lussi A, Hellwig E (2006) Performance of a new laser fluorescence device for the detection of occlusal caries in vitro. J Dent 34:467–471PubMedCrossRef Lussi A, Hellwig E (2006) Performance of a new laser fluorescence device for the detection of occlusal caries in vitro. J Dent 34:467–471PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Rodrigues JA, Hug I, Lussi A (2009) The influence of zero value subtraction on the performance of a new laser fluorescence device for approximal caries detection. Lasers Med Sci 24:301–306PubMedCrossRef Rodrigues JA, Hug I, Lussi A (2009) The influence of zero value subtraction on the performance of a new laser fluorescence device for approximal caries detection. Lasers Med Sci 24:301–306PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Thoms M (2006) Detection of intraoral lesions using a fluorescence camera. Proc of SPIE, Lasers Dent XII 6137:1–7 Thoms M (2006) Detection of intraoral lesions using a fluorescence camera. Proc of SPIE, Lasers Dent XII 6137:1–7
7.
go back to reference Rodrigues JA, Hug I, Diniz MB, Lussi A (2008) Performance of fluorescence methods, radiographic examination and ICDAS II on occlusal surfaces in vitro. Caries Res 42:297–304PubMedCrossRef Rodrigues JA, Hug I, Diniz MB, Lussi A (2008) Performance of fluorescence methods, radiographic examination and ICDAS II on occlusal surfaces in vitro. Caries Res 42:297–304PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference De Benedetto MS, Morais CC, Novaes TF, Rodrigues JA, Braga MM, Mendes FM (2010) Comparing the reliability of a new fluorescence camera with conventional laser fluorescence devices in detecting caries lesions in occlusal and smooth surfaces of primary teeth. Lasers Med Sci. doi:10.1007/s10103-010-0757-1 PubMed De Benedetto MS, Morais CC, Novaes TF, Rodrigues JA, Braga MM, Mendes FM (2010) Comparing the reliability of a new fluorescence camera with conventional laser fluorescence devices in detecting caries lesions in occlusal and smooth surfaces of primary teeth. Lasers Med Sci. doi:10.​1007/​s10103-010-0757-1 PubMed
9.
go back to reference Pitts N (2004) “ICDAS”- an international system for caries detection and assessment being developed to facilitate caries epidemiology, research and appropriate clinical management. Community Dent Health 21:193–198PubMed Pitts N (2004) “ICDAS”- an international system for caries detection and assessment being developed to facilitate caries epidemiology, research and appropriate clinical management. Community Dent Health 21:193–198PubMed
10.
go back to reference Jablonski-Momeni A, Stachniss V, Ricketts DNJ, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Pieper K (2008) Reproducibility and accuracy of the ICDAS-II for detection of occlusal caries in vitro. Caries Res 42:79–87PubMedCrossRef Jablonski-Momeni A, Stachniss V, Ricketts DNJ, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Pieper K (2008) Reproducibility and accuracy of the ICDAS-II for detection of occlusal caries in vitro. Caries Res 42:79–87PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DNJ, Rolfsen S, Stoll R, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Stachniss V, Pieper K (2008) Performance of laser fluorescence at tooth surface and histological section. Lasers Med Sci. doi:10.1007/s10103-010-0768-y Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DNJ, Rolfsen S, Stoll R, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Stachniss V, Pieper K (2008) Performance of laser fluorescence at tooth surface and histological section. Lasers Med Sci. doi:10.​1007/​s10103-010-0768-y
12.
go back to reference Ekstrand KR, Ricketts DNJ, Kidd EA (1997) Reproducibility and accuracy of three methods for assessment of demineralization depth of the occlusal surface: an in vitro examination. Caries Res 31:224–231PubMedCrossRef Ekstrand KR, Ricketts DNJ, Kidd EA (1997) Reproducibility and accuracy of three methods for assessment of demineralization depth of the occlusal surface: an in vitro examination. Caries Res 31:224–231PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Côrtes DF, Ekstrand KR, Elias-Boneta AR, Ellwood RP (2000) An in vitro comparison of the ability of fibre-optic transillumination, visual inspection and radiographs to detect occlusal caries and evaluate lesion depth. Caries Res 34:443–447PubMedCrossRef Côrtes DF, Ekstrand KR, Elias-Boneta AR, Ellwood RP (2000) An in vitro comparison of the ability of fibre-optic transillumination, visual inspection and radiographs to detect occlusal caries and evaluate lesion depth. Caries Res 34:443–447PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DNJ, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Stoll R, Stachniss V, Pieper K (2009) Impact of scoring single or multiple occlusal lesions on estimates of diagnostic accuracy of the visual ICDAS-II System. Int J Dent. doi:10.1155/2009/798283 PubMed Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DNJ, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Stoll R, Stachniss V, Pieper K (2009) Impact of scoring single or multiple occlusal lesions on estimates of diagnostic accuracy of the visual ICDAS-II System. Int J Dent. doi:10.​1155/​2009/​798283 PubMed
15.
go back to reference International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) Coordinating Committee: The rationale and evidence for the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II) & Criteria Manual, Baltimore 2005 (www.icdas.org) International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) Coordinating Committee: The rationale and evidence for the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II) & Criteria Manual, Baltimore 2005 (www.​icdas.​org)
16.
go back to reference Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DN, Stachniss V, Maschka R, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Pieper K (2009) Occlusal caries: evaluation of direct microscopy versus digital imaging used for two histological classification systems. J Dent 37:204–211PubMedCrossRef Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DN, Stachniss V, Maschka R, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Pieper K (2009) Occlusal caries: evaluation of direct microscopy versus digital imaging used for two histological classification systems. J Dent 37:204–211PubMedCrossRef
17.
go back to reference Downer MC (1975) Concurrent validity of an epidemiological diagnostic system for caries with the histological appearance of extracted teeth as validating criterion. Caries Res 9:231–246PubMedCrossRef Downer MC (1975) Concurrent validity of an epidemiological diagnostic system for caries with the histological appearance of extracted teeth as validating criterion. Caries Res 9:231–246PubMedCrossRef
20.
go back to reference Pretty IA, Maupomé G (2004) A closer look at diagnosis in clinical dental practice: part 5. Emerging technologies for caries detection and diagnosis. J Can Dent Assoc 70:540a-i Pretty IA, Maupomé G (2004) A closer look at diagnosis in clinical dental practice: part 5. Emerging technologies for caries detection and diagnosis. J Can Dent Assoc 70:540a-i
21.
go back to reference Kinoshita J, Shinomiya H, Itoh K, Matsumoto K (2007) Light intensity evaluation of laser-induced fluorescence after caries removal using an experimental caries staining agent. Dent Mater J 26:307–311PubMedCrossRef Kinoshita J, Shinomiya H, Itoh K, Matsumoto K (2007) Light intensity evaluation of laser-induced fluorescence after caries removal using an experimental caries staining agent. Dent Mater J 26:307–311PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Kühnisch J, Bücher K, Hickel R (2007) The intra/inter-examiner reproducibility of the new DIAGNOdent pen on occlusal sites. J Dent 35:509–512PubMedCrossRef Kühnisch J, Bücher K, Hickel R (2007) The intra/inter-examiner reproducibility of the new DIAGNOdent pen on occlusal sites. J Dent 35:509–512PubMedCrossRef
23.
go back to reference Huth KC, Neuhaus KW, Gygax M, Bücher K, Crispin A, Paschos E, Hickel R, Lussi A (2008) Clinical performance of a new laser fluorescence device for detection of occlusal caries lesions in permanent molars. J Dent 3(6):1033–1040CrossRef Huth KC, Neuhaus KW, Gygax M, Bücher K, Crispin A, Paschos E, Hickel R, Lussi A (2008) Clinical performance of a new laser fluorescence device for detection of occlusal caries lesions in permanent molars. J Dent 3(6):1033–1040CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DNJ, Weber K, Ziomek O, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Schipper HM, Stoll R, Pieper K (2010) Effect of different time intervals between examinations on the reproducibility of ICDAS-II for occlusal caries. Caries Res 44:267–271PubMedCrossRef Jablonski-Momeni A, Ricketts DNJ, Weber K, Ziomek O, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Schipper HM, Stoll R, Pieper K (2010) Effect of different time intervals between examinations on the reproducibility of ICDAS-II for occlusal caries. Caries Res 44:267–271PubMedCrossRef
25.
go back to reference Schiffner U, Hoffmann T, Kerschbaum T, Micheelis W (2009) Oral health in German children, adolescents, adults and senior citizens in 2005. Community Dent Health 26:18–22PubMed Schiffner U, Hoffmann T, Kerschbaum T, Micheelis W (2009) Oral health in German children, adolescents, adults and senior citizens in 2005. Community Dent Health 26:18–22PubMed
26.
go back to reference Lussi A, Firestone A, Schoenberg V, Hotz P, Stich H (1995) In vivo diagnosis of fissure caries using a new electrical resistance monitor. Caries Res 29:81–87PubMedCrossRef Lussi A, Firestone A, Schoenberg V, Hotz P, Stich H (1995) In vivo diagnosis of fissure caries using a new electrical resistance monitor. Caries Res 29:81–87PubMedCrossRef
27.
go back to reference Ferreira Zandoná AG, Analoui M, Beiswanger BB, Isaacs RL, Kafrawy AH, Eckert GJ, Stookey GK (1998) An in vitro comparison between laser fluorescence and visual examination for detection of demineralization in occlusal pits and fissures. Caries Res 32:210–218PubMedCrossRef Ferreira Zandoná AG, Analoui M, Beiswanger BB, Isaacs RL, Kafrawy AH, Eckert GJ, Stookey GK (1998) An in vitro comparison between laser fluorescence and visual examination for detection of demineralization in occlusal pits and fissures. Caries Res 32:210–218PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Impact of measuring multiple or single occlusal lesions on estimates of diagnostic accuracy using fluorescence methods
Authors
Anahita Jablonski-Momeni
Simon M. Rosen
Helge M. Schipper
Richard Stoll
Matthias J. Roggendorf
Monika Heinzel-Gutenbrunner
Vitus Stachniss
Klaus Pieper
Publication date
01-03-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Lasers in Medical Science / Issue 2/2012
Print ISSN: 0268-8921
Electronic ISSN: 1435-604X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-011-0881-6

Other articles of this Issue 2/2012

Lasers in Medical Science 2/2012 Go to the issue