Conventional, digital and contrast-enhanced bitewing radiographs in the decision to restore approximal carious lesions

Caries Res. 2001 May-Jun;35(3):193-9. doi: 10.1159/000047455.

Abstract

The purpose of the present investigation was to compare the accuracy of treatment decisions in proximal sites using three intra-oral radiographic systems. Additionally, the impact of an automated non-linear grey-level display was evaluated. Ten observers assessed 84 surfaces on bitewing radiographs for their requirement of restorative treatment using a 6-rank confidence scale. Radiographs were taken with conventional film images (Ultraspeed), a storage phosphor plate (Digora) and a CCD system (Dexis). Additionally, the Dexis software was expanded by a contrast enhancement routine (Dexis+). The restorative treatment threshold was defined as presence of macroscopic cavitation. Regarding the areas below mean ROC curves no significant differences were detected between the groups (p>0.05). Likelihood ratios for positive test results were: 5.29 (Ultraspeed), 8.14 (Digora), 9.67 (Dexis) and 11.37 (Dexis+). The accuracy of restorative treatment decisions based on digital and conventional radiographs is comparable. If a dichotomous treatment decision was requested, the digital systems demonstrated a notable tendency towards higher likelihood of true-positive decisions.

MeSH terms

  • Confidence Intervals
  • Contrast Media
  • Decision Support Techniques*
  • Dental Caries / diagnostic imaging*
  • Dental Caries / pathology
  • Dental Caries / therapy
  • Dental Restoration, Permanent / statistics & numerical data*
  • False Positive Reactions
  • Humans
  • Likelihood Functions
  • Observer Variation
  • Practice Patterns, Dentists' / statistics & numerical data*
  • ROC Curve
  • Radiographic Image Enhancement / methods
  • Radiography, Bitewing / methods*
  • Radiography, Dental, Digital
  • Reproducibility of Results

Substances

  • Contrast Media