Alternative erasing times of the DenOptix system plate: performance on the detection of proximal caries

Objective Our aim was to investigate the DenOptix system for detection of proximal caries using alternative erasing times for the photostimulable phosphor plates. Study design Human teeth were X-rayed with phosphor plates using different erasing times. Five observers evaluated the images for the pre...

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Published in:Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology and endodontics Vol. 107; no. 1; pp. 122 - 126
Main Authors: Melo, Daniela P., DDS, MSc, Pontual, Andrea A., DDS, MSc, PhD, Almeida, Solange M., DDS, MSc, PhD, Campos, Paulo F., DDS, MSc, PhD, Tosoni, Guilherme M., DDS, MSc, PhD
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Mosby, Inc 2009
Elsevier
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Summary:Objective Our aim was to investigate the DenOptix system for detection of proximal caries using alternative erasing times for the photostimulable phosphor plates. Study design Human teeth were X-rayed with phosphor plates using different erasing times. Five observers evaluated the images for the presence of caries by scoring the proximal surfaces of each tooth. Mean pixel intensity analyses were also carried out. The erasing times were evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Analysis of variance for differences among erasing times and pixel intensity values was performed, followed by linear regression analysis for correlation between these variables. Results The mean ROC curve for each erasing time varied from 0.61 to 0.66 (not significant). Analysis of variance did not show any significant effect of the erasing times on the pixel intensity values of the images ( P > .05). Conclusion Erasing times for DenOptix phosphor plates from 20 to 130 s were satisfactory for diagnosis of proximal caries, and their use is therefore feasible in clinical practice.
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ISSN:1079-2104
1528-395X
DOI:10.1016/j.tripleo.2008.04.033