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- Effect of drying on the reproducibility of DIAGNOdent to detect caries-like lesions
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- 0103-6440
- 1806-4760
- The aim of this study was to verify the drying effect on the reproducibility of DIAGNOdent (Dd) devices to detect caries-like lesions. Three areas were created in each of the 34 bovine incisors: sound (S), demineralized (DE) and remineralized (RE). One examiner measured each area with two Dd devices (denominated X and Y), twice under humid, and twice under dry condition. Intra-rater agreement according each device and inter-device agreement were estimated by kappa statistics (κ). Intra-rater agreement for device Y was substantial under humid (κ DE=0.68 and κ RE+S=0.68) and dry condition (κ DE=0.64 and κ RE+S=0.67). For device X, it was substantial under humid condition (κ DE=0.57 and κ RE+S=0.49), and it was almost perfect after air drying (κ DE=1.0 and κRE+S=1.0). Inter-device agreement was slight (κ =0.17) under humid condition, and it was substantial under dry condition (κ =0.62). As reproducibility increased under dry condition, drying is advised to detect caries-like lesions on free smooth surfaces when different devices are used.
- 1-Dec-2010
- Brazilian Dental Journal, v. 21, n. 5, p. 405-410, 2010.
- 405-410
- Dental caries
- Fluorescence
- Lasers
- Reproducibility of results
- Tooth demineralization
- diagnostic agent
- animal
- cattle
- comparative study
- dental care
- dental caries
- desiccation
- humidity
- laser
- observer variation
- pathology
- randomization
- reproducibility
- tooth
- tooth disease
- Animals
- Cattle
- Dental Caries
- Desiccation
- Humidity
- Observer Variation
- Random Allocation
- Reproducibility of Results
- Tooth
- Tooth Demineralization
- Tooth Remineralization
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-64402010000500005
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