Diagnostic performance of approximal caries in bitewing radiographs from different monitors and room illuminances.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Xiao-Xuan Liu, Gang Li
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Abstract

Objectives: To compare the accuracy, duration, and certainty of diagnosing approximal caries in bitewing radiographs displayed in three monitors under two luminance conditions.

Methods: A total of 39 teeth without evident caries were selected from 11 patients undergoing partial jaw resection. Before the operation, 13 bitewing radiographs were captured by a digital imaging system. Eight observers evaluated the images under the dark (9 lux) and bright (200 lux) conditions, using two medical-grade monitors and a commercial monitor. Using histological results as the gold standard, the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves under different conditions were compared using the Z-test. Multivariate analysis of variance was conducted to assess the impact of various factors on diagnostic duration, while ordinal logistic regression was used to examine factors influencing diagnostic certainty level. It was considered significant when P<0.05.

Results: No significant difference was found in the diagnostic accuracy or duration for diagnosis approximal caries under two luminance conditions with the three distinct monitors (P > 0.05). Ambient light, clinical experience and the pathological grade of approximal caries have influence on the degree of diagnostic confidence (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Different monitors and ambient luminance didn't influence the diagnostic accuracy or evaluation duration. Ambient luminance, clinical experience, and the depth of caries affect the degree of diagnostic confidence.

Advances in knowledge: The study employing bitewing radiographs from real patients indicates that ambient luminance, clinical experience, and the depth of caries affect the degree of diagnostic confidence.

不同显示器和室内照度下咬合X光片近端龋齿的诊断性能。
目的比较三种显示器在两种亮度条件下显示的咬合X光片诊断近端龋的准确性、持续时间和确定性:方法: 从 11 名接受颌骨部分切除术的患者中选取了 39 颗无明显龋齿的牙齿。手术前,数字成像系统拍摄了 13 张咬合X光片。八名观察者在黑暗(9 勒克斯)和明亮(200 勒克斯)条件下,使用两台医用显示器和一台商用显示器对图像进行评估。以组织学结果为金标准,使用 Z 检验比较了不同条件下接收器工作特征曲线下的面积。多变量方差分析用于评估各种因素对诊断持续时间的影响,而序数逻辑回归则用于研究影响诊断确定性水平的因素。当 P<0.05 时认为差异显著:结果:在两种亮度条件下,三种不同显示器诊断近端龋齿的准确性和持续时间均无明显差异(P>0.05)。环境光线、临床经验和近面龋的病理等级对诊断可信度有影响(P<0.05):结论:不同的显示器和环境亮度不会影响诊断的准确性和评估的持续时间。环境亮度、临床经验和龋病深度影响诊断可信度:这项采用真实患者咬翼X光片进行的研究表明,环境亮度、临床经验和龋齿深度会影响诊断的可信度。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
65
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (DMFR) is the journal of the International Association of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (IADMFR) and covers the closely related fields of oral radiology and head and neck imaging. Established in 1972, DMFR is a key resource keeping dentists, radiologists and clinicians and scientists with an interest in Head and Neck imaging abreast of important research and developments in oral and maxillofacial radiology. The DMFR editorial board features a panel of international experts including Editor-in-Chief Professor Ralf Schulze. Our editorial board provide their expertise and guidance in shaping the content and direction of the journal. Quick Facts: - 2015 Impact Factor - 1.919 - Receipt to first decision - average of 3 weeks - Acceptance to online publication - average of 3 weeks - Open access option - ISSN: 0250-832X - eISSN: 1476-542X
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