Accuracy of smartphone photographs for detecting active carious lesions in orthodontic patients.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Brazilian oral research Pub Date : 2025-09-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2025.vol39.069
Ricardo Kenji Takahama, Bianca Schlesener Dettmer, Larissa Lemos Nagipe, Patricia Kolling Marquezan, Luana Severo Alves, Júlio Eduardo do Amaral Zenkner
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Advancements in digital media have driven the study and use of photographic records as a diagnostic method for carious lesions, with smartphone images being widely utilized across various health fields. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of smartphone photography for detecting active caries in orthodontic patients. The sample comprised 100 individuals of both sexes, aged 11 to 46 years, who were undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment. Following professional tooth cleaning and drying, patients underwent a visual-tactile clinical examination for caries detection, which served as the gold standard. Digital photographs were then taken using a smartphone camera in five views: frontal, right and left lateral, and upper and lower occlusal. The diagnostic parameters-sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value (PV+), and negative predictive value (PV-)-were calculated for the photographic method relative to the clinical examination. The prevalence of active caries in the sample was 74%. The smartphone photographs correctly identified 66 of the 74 individuals with active caries according to the gold standard. However, only 4 of the 26 sound patients were correctly identified. These findings correspond to the following diagnostic parameters: sensitivity, 89%; specificity, 15%; accuracy, 70%; PV+, 75%; and PV-, 33%. In conclusion, the photographic method demonstrated high sensitivity and satisfactory accuracy in detecting caries in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic therapy. However, the low specificity observed suggests a tendency to overdiagnose sound teeth.

正畸患者智能手机照片检测活动性龋齿病变的准确性。
数字媒体的进步推动了对照片记录的研究和使用,将其作为龋齿病变的诊断方法,智能手机图像被广泛应用于各个卫生领域。本研究旨在评估智能手机摄影检测正畸患者活动性龋的诊断准确性。样本包括100名男女,年龄在11至46岁之间,正在接受固定正畸治疗。在专业的牙齿清洁和干燥后,患者接受视触觉临床检查以检测龋齿,这是金标准。然后使用智能手机相机在五个视图中拍摄数字照片:正面,右侧和左侧侧面,以及上下咬合。相对于临床检查,计算摄影方法的诊断参数-敏感性、特异性、准确性、阳性预测值(PV+)和阴性预测值(PV-)。样本中活动性龋的患病率为74%。根据黄金标准,智能手机照片正确识别了74名患有活动性龋齿的人中有66人。然而,26例声音患者中只有4例被正确识别。这些发现符合以下诊断参数:敏感性,89%;特异性,15%;准确性,70%;光伏+ 75%;PV- 33%。综上所述,摄影法对固定正畸患者的龋检测具有较高的灵敏度和满意的准确性。然而,观察到的低特异性表明有过度诊断健全牙齿的倾向。
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