利用牙髓光学扫描设备诊断牙髓活力。

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Benjamín Briseño Marroquín, Markus Borgschulte, Alexander Savic, Thomas Peter Ertl, Thomas Gerhard Wolf
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摘要

本研究旨在评估光学牙髓扫描(OPS)设备的诊断准确性。共调查了 107 名急诊患者的 421 颗牙齿。使用传统诊断方法(ConvDia)、冷髓测试(CPT)和基于需要牙髓治疗(EmeTe)的牙髓腔内容物(PCC)的最终诊断(FinDia)评估牙髓活力。在 ConvDia 之后,进行 OPS 筛查,准备牙髓通路,并确定 FinDia。对照 OPS 结果计算了 ConvDia、CPT 和 FinDia 的特异性、敏感性以及阳性和阴性预测值。零假设表明,特异性和灵敏度将分别等于或低于 90% 和 80%。ConvDia 的 OPS 灵敏度为 66.2% 和 72.2%(EmeTe),CPT 为 66.2% 和 69.8%(EmeTe),FinDia 为 76.9%。ConvDia 的特异性分别为 26.4% 和 25.5%(EmeTe),CPT 为 26.9% 和 21.7%(EmeTe),FinDia 为 31.5%。这些结果表明,在目前的开发阶段,OPS 设备无法提供可接受的诊断准确度,尤其是对重要牙齿的诊断。
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Pulp Vitality Diagnosis by Means of an Optical Pulp Scanning Device.

This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of an Optical Pulp Scanning (OPS) device. A total of 421 teeth from 107 emergency patients were investigated. Pulp vitality was assessed using conventional diagnostic methods (ConvDia), cold pulp testing (CPT), and a final diagnosis (FinDia) based on the pulp chamber contents (PCCs) of teeth requiring endodontic treatment (EmeTe). Following ConvDia, OPS screening was performed, endodontic access was prepared, and the FinDia was established. The specificity, sensitivity, as well as positive and negative predictive values of ConvDia, CPT, and FinDia were calculated against the OPS results. The null hypothesis stated that specificity and sensitivity would be equal to or lower than 90% and 80%, respectively. OPS sensitivity was 66.2% and 72.2% (EmeTe) for ConvDia, 66.2% and 69.8% (EmeTe) for CPT, and 76.9% for FinDia. Specificity was 26.4% and 25.5% (EmeTe) for ConvDia, 26.9% and 21.7% (EmeTe) for CPT, and 31.5% for FinDia. These results suggest that, at its current stage of development, the OPS device does not provide an acceptable level of diagnostic accuracy, particularly in vital teeth.

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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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