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Effect of dental material fluorescence on DIAGNOdent readings
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2008Diagnosis of secondary caries with the DIAGNOdent device has been found to be comparable to visual and radiographic diagnostic methods, but the fluorescence of restorative materials might affect DIAGNOdent values and result in false-positive diagnosis.
Tomaz, Hitij, Ales, Fidler
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Clinical performance of DIAGNOdent in the detection of secondary carious lesions
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2005The diagnostic value of DIAGNOdent in detecting primary occlusal caries has been investigated in many studies, although its use in in vivo detection of secondary caries remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of DIAGNOdent in in vivo detection of secondary caries on teeth with amalgam restorations.
Mohammad, Bamzahim +2 more
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In Vivo Evaluation of DIAGNOdent for the Quantification of Occlusal Dental Caries
Operative Dentistry, 2009SUMMARY The accurate diagnosis of non-cavitated occlusal caries is generally considered problematic. Induced fluorescence quantified by the DIAGNOdent device (KaVo) gives a reading from 0–99, which may help in the caries diagnostic process. There is some controversy around the implication of increased severity of decay with increased DIAGNOdent
Moufida A, Khalife +4 more
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Consistency of DIAGNOdent instruments for clinical assessment of fissure caries
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2004DIAGNOdent (KaVo, Biberach, Germany) has shown high diagnostic accuracy and intra-operator agreement for caries detection, both in vitro and in vivo. The aims of this study were to compare DIAGNOdent with visual examination (VI) and bitewing radiographs (BW) for clinical assessment of occlusal fissures, and to evaluate inter-device consistency of ...
Alfheidur, Astvaldsdóttir +2 more
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Libyan Journal of Public Health Practices
Timely detection of dental caries, including early enamel lesions and advanced dentinal involvement, is essential for effective clinical management.
Hassan Abdalla Abdalla +1 more
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Timely detection of dental caries, including early enamel lesions and advanced dentinal involvement, is essential for effective clinical management.
Hassan Abdalla Abdalla +1 more
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International Journal of Medical Science and Pharmaceutical Research
Objective: This technical note aims to describe and validate a standardized clinical protocol for using the DIAGNOdent laser fluorescence device to detect and quantify early caries lesions, facilitating consistent decisionmaking in minimally invasive ...
D. H, P. C.
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Objective: This technical note aims to describe and validate a standardized clinical protocol for using the DIAGNOdent laser fluorescence device to detect and quantify early caries lesions, facilitating consistent decisionmaking in minimally invasive ...
D. H, P. C.
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Comparison of QLF and DIAGNOdent for Quantification of Smooth Surface Caries
Caries Research, 2000The aim was to compare the detection and quantification of smooth surface caries by KaVo DIAGNOdent and quantitative laser/light–induced fluorescence (QLF) using a laser and a lamp as two different light sources. On 40 premolar teeth extracted from adolescents, 71 non–cavitated approximal surfaces were assessed.
X Q, Shi +2 more
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An in vitro study of the reliability of DIAGNOdent® measurements
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2004summary Aim of this in vitro study was to assess the reliability of measurements by a laser fluorescence technique for occlusal caries detection. Four dentists using four DIAGNOdent® devices (Dds) according to manufacturer's instructions examined 80 carefully cleaned extracted molars with non‐cavitated occlusal lesions.
J, Kühnisch +3 more
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Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
The occurrence of dental caries is influenced by the interplay of host factors, microbial factors, and environment factors collectively forming the epidemiological triad of dental caries.
Akshata Agnihotri +3 more
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The occurrence of dental caries is influenced by the interplay of host factors, microbial factors, and environment factors collectively forming the epidemiological triad of dental caries.
Akshata Agnihotri +3 more
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Diagnodent and VistaCam may be unsuitable for the evaluation of dental caries in archeological teeth
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2019OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to compare the usefulness of fluorescence-based caries detection systems (Diagnodent and VistaCam) for the assessment of carious lesions on archeological molars.
Paweł Da̧Browski +2 more
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