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Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT

(1) Background: Dental caries, if diagnosed at the initial stage, can be arrested and remineralized by a non-operative therapeutic approach preserving tooth structure. Accurate and reproducible diagnostic procedure is required for the successful management of incipient caries. The aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Shimada, Yasushi, Sato, Takaaki, Inoue, Go, Nakagawa, Hisaichi, Tabata, Tomoko, Zhou, Yuan, Hiraishi, Noriko, Gondo, Tadamu, Takano, Syunsuke, Ushijima, Kei, Iwabuchi, Hirotoshi, Tsuji, Yukiko, Alireza, Sadr, Sumi, Yasunori, Tagami, Junji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079329
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175947
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author Shimada, Yasushi
Sato, Takaaki
Inoue, Go
Nakagawa, Hisaichi
Tabata, Tomoko
Zhou, Yuan
Hiraishi, Noriko
Gondo, Tadamu
Takano, Syunsuke
Ushijima, Kei
Iwabuchi, Hirotoshi
Tsuji, Yukiko
Alireza, Sadr
Sumi, Yasunori
Tagami, Junji
author_facet Shimada, Yasushi
Sato, Takaaki
Inoue, Go
Nakagawa, Hisaichi
Tabata, Tomoko
Zhou, Yuan
Hiraishi, Noriko
Gondo, Tadamu
Takano, Syunsuke
Ushijima, Kei
Iwabuchi, Hirotoshi
Tsuji, Yukiko
Alireza, Sadr
Sumi, Yasunori
Tagami, Junji
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description (1) Background: Dental caries, if diagnosed at the initial stage, can be arrested and remineralized by a non-operative therapeutic approach preserving tooth structure. Accurate and reproducible diagnostic procedure is required for the successful management of incipient caries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of 3D swept-source optical coherence tomography (3D SS-OCT) for enamel caries at smooth tooth surface if the lesion was with remineralization. (2) Methods: Forty-seven tooth surfaces of 24 extracted human teeth visibly with/without enamel caries (ICDAS code 0–3) were selected and used in this study. The tooth surfaces of investigation site were cleaned and visually examined by four dentists. After the visual inspection, SS-OCT scanning was performed onto the enamel surfaces to construct a 3D image. The 2D tomographic images of the investigation site were chosen from the 3D dataset and dynamically displayed in video and evaluated by the examiners. A five-rank scale was used to score the level of enamel caries according to the following; 1: Intact enamel. 2: Noncavitated lesion with remineralization. 3: Superficial noncavitated lesion without remineralization. 4: Deep nonvacitated lesion without remineralization. 5: Enamel lesion with cavitation. Sensitivity and specificity for 3D OCT image and visual inspection were calculated. Diagnostic accuracy of each diagnostic method was calculated using weighted kappa. Statistical significance was defined at p = 0.05. (3) Results: 3D SS-OCT could clearly depict enamel caries at smooth tooth surface as a bright zone, based on the increased backscattering signal. It was noted that 3D SS-OCT showed higher sensitivity for the diagnosis of remineralized lesions and deep enamel lesions without cavitation, as well as cavitated enamel lesions (p < 0.05). No significant difference of specificity was observed between the two diagnostic methods (p > 0.05). Furthermore, 3D SS-OCT showed higher diagnostic accuracy than visual inspection (p < 0.05). (4) Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, 3D SS-OCT showed higher diagnostic capacity for smooth surface enamel caries than visual inspection and could also discriminate lesion remineralization of enamel caries.
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spelling pubmed-94574572022-09-09 Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT Shimada, Yasushi Sato, Takaaki Inoue, Go Nakagawa, Hisaichi Tabata, Tomoko Zhou, Yuan Hiraishi, Noriko Gondo, Tadamu Takano, Syunsuke Ushijima, Kei Iwabuchi, Hirotoshi Tsuji, Yukiko Alireza, Sadr Sumi, Yasunori Tagami, Junji Materials (Basel) Article (1) Background: Dental caries, if diagnosed at the initial stage, can be arrested and remineralized by a non-operative therapeutic approach preserving tooth structure. Accurate and reproducible diagnostic procedure is required for the successful management of incipient caries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of 3D swept-source optical coherence tomography (3D SS-OCT) for enamel caries at smooth tooth surface if the lesion was with remineralization. (2) Methods: Forty-seven tooth surfaces of 24 extracted human teeth visibly with/without enamel caries (ICDAS code 0–3) were selected and used in this study. The tooth surfaces of investigation site were cleaned and visually examined by four dentists. After the visual inspection, SS-OCT scanning was performed onto the enamel surfaces to construct a 3D image. The 2D tomographic images of the investigation site were chosen from the 3D dataset and dynamically displayed in video and evaluated by the examiners. A five-rank scale was used to score the level of enamel caries according to the following; 1: Intact enamel. 2: Noncavitated lesion with remineralization. 3: Superficial noncavitated lesion without remineralization. 4: Deep nonvacitated lesion without remineralization. 5: Enamel lesion with cavitation. Sensitivity and specificity for 3D OCT image and visual inspection were calculated. Diagnostic accuracy of each diagnostic method was calculated using weighted kappa. Statistical significance was defined at p = 0.05. (3) Results: 3D SS-OCT could clearly depict enamel caries at smooth tooth surface as a bright zone, based on the increased backscattering signal. It was noted that 3D SS-OCT showed higher sensitivity for the diagnosis of remineralized lesions and deep enamel lesions without cavitation, as well as cavitated enamel lesions (p < 0.05). No significant difference of specificity was observed between the two diagnostic methods (p > 0.05). Furthermore, 3D SS-OCT showed higher diagnostic accuracy than visual inspection (p < 0.05). (4) Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, 3D SS-OCT showed higher diagnostic capacity for smooth surface enamel caries than visual inspection and could also discriminate lesion remineralization of enamel caries. MDPI 2022-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9457457/ /pubmed/36079329 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175947 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shimada, Yasushi
Sato, Takaaki
Inoue, Go
Nakagawa, Hisaichi
Tabata, Tomoko
Zhou, Yuan
Hiraishi, Noriko
Gondo, Tadamu
Takano, Syunsuke
Ushijima, Kei
Iwabuchi, Hirotoshi
Tsuji, Yukiko
Alireza, Sadr
Sumi, Yasunori
Tagami, Junji
Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT
title Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT
title_full Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT
title_fullStr Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT
title_short Evaluation of Incipient Enamel Caries at Smooth Tooth Surfaces Using SS-OCT
title_sort evaluation of incipient enamel caries at smooth tooth surfaces using ss-oct
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079329
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175947
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