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Comparative clinical evaluation of the efficacy of a new method for caries
diagnosis and excavation
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Peskersoy C
; Turkun M
; Onal B
J Conserv Dent
2015[Sep]; 18
(5
): 364-8
PMID26430298
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AIM: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficiency of fluorescence-aided
caries excavation (FACE) to remove carious dentin primary teeth with that of
conventional methods. METHODS AND MATERIALS: After caries excavation was carried
out, dentin surfaces were conventionally inspected using visual tactile criteria
and 415 cavities which were classified as caries-free, re-inspected with
Face-Light and caries detector dye (CDD) methods. Orange-red fluorescing areas
classified as carious dentin, as well as stained carious dentin. All the data
were recorded according to localization of the caries and determination
efficiency of the methods. X(2) test was used to compare the mean values of both
Face-Light and dye applications, while Wilcoxon test performed to evaluate the
effectiveness for each diagnostic method. RESULTS: A total of 273 patients with
415 Class II (OM/OD) cavities (1.65 ± 0.52 teeth per patient) with carious
lesions in molar and premolar teeth, were examined. Out of 415 teeth, in 149
teeth (35.9%) no caries findings had been illustrated. While FACE detected
remaining carious or partially removed areas in 237 teeth (57.2%), CDD stained
only 29 teeth by itself (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: In conclusion, FACE has a higher
detectability compared to visual inspection and caries detector dye in diagnosis
and removal of carious dentin.