Biofluorescence imaging as a valid alternative for dental calculus detection

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Sun-Young Lee , Hyung-Suk Lee , Eun-Song Lee , Hoi-In Jung , Baek-Il Kim
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Abstract

Background

Dental calculus is a major contributor to periodontal disease, and its effective removal depends on accurate detection. This study aimed to evaluate the detectability of dental calculus using quantitative biofluorescence imaging (BFI) and to assess its diagnostic accuracy compared to white-light imaging (WLI) and conventional visual-tactile (VT) examination.

Methods

Ten adults were enrolled, and 100 tooth surfaces from the buccal side of maxillary molars and the ligual side of mandibular anterior teeth were examined at three sites (mesial, central, distal), yielding 300 sites. After excluding 15 unsuitable sites, 285 were analyzed. Each site was imaged using WLI and BFI with a biofluorescence-enabled intraoral camera (Qraypen C, AIOBIO, Korea). VT examination served as the reference standard, and sites were categorized as No calculus, Initial calculus, or Advanced calculus. Color difference (ΔE) and red biofluorescence intensity (ΔR) were measured. Diagnostic accuracy, including sensitivity, specificity, false-positive, and false-negative rates, was compared between imaging modalities.

Results

BFI showed significantly higher ΔE values than WLI, with values increasing by calculus severity (p < 0.001). ΔR also rose with accumulation: 2.75% (No calculus), 6.06% (Initial), 15.58% (Advanced). Detection accuracy improved with WLI + BFI versus WLI alone: sensitivity (0.84 vs. 0.61), specificity (1.00 vs. 0.91), and false-negative rate (16.1% vs. 38.7%).

Conclusion

Biofluorescence imaging enables more distinct detection of dental calculus than white-light imaging, with higher sensitivity and specificity. This method not only identifies calculus presence but also allows quantitative assessment of its accumulation, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
生物荧光成像作为牙结石检测的有效替代方法。
背景:牙结石是牙周病的主要诱因,其有效清除依赖于准确的检测。本研究旨在评估定量生物荧光成像(BFI)对牙结石的可检出性,并与白光成像(WLI)和常规视触觉(VT)检查相比,评估其诊断准确性。方法:选取10名成人,分别从上颌磨牙颊侧和下颌前牙舌侧3个部位(近中、中、远端)检查100个牙面,共300个牙面。在排除了15个不合适的位点后,分析了285个位点。使用WLI和BFI对每个部位进行成像,并使用具有生物荧光功能的口内相机(Qraypen C®,AIOBIO,韩国)。VT检查作为参考标准,并将部位分为无微积分、初微积分和高级微积分。测定色差(ΔE)和红色生物荧光强度(ΔR)。诊断的准确性,包括敏感性,特异性,假阳性和假阴性率,比较不同的成像方式。结果:BFI的ΔE值明显高于WLI,且随结石严重程度的增加而升高(p < 0.001)。ΔR也随着积累而上升:2.75%(无微积分),6.06%(初级),15.58%(高级)。与单独使用WLI相比,使用WLI + BFI可提高检测准确性:灵敏度(0.84比0.61)、特异性(1.00比0.91)和假阴性率(16.1%比38.7%)。结论:与白光成像相比,生物荧光成像对牙结石的检测更加清晰,具有更高的灵敏度和特异性。这种方法不仅可以识别微积分的存在,而且可以定量评估其积累,提高诊断的准确性。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
24.20%
发文量
509
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy is an international journal for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and clinical developments of Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy in all medical specialties. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, case presentations, "how-to-do-it" articles, Letters to the Editor, short communications and relevant images with short descriptions. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process.
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