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Validation of assessment of intraoral digital photography for evaluation of dental restorations in clinical research

Authors :
Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci
Marcos Britto Correa
Niek J.M. Opdam
Catarina Borges da Fonseca Cumerlato
Cácia Signori
Kauê Collares
Source :
Journal of Dentistry, 71, 54-60, Journal of Dentistry, 71, pp. 54-60
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of assessment of intraoral digital photography in the evaluation of dental restorations. Methods Intraoral photographs of anterior and posterior restorations were classified based on FDI criteria according to the need for intervention: no intervention, repair and replacement. Evaluations were performed by an experienced expert in restorative dentistry (gold standard evaluator) and 3 trained dentists (consensus). The clinical inspection was the reference standard method. The prevalence of failures was explored. Cohen’s kappa statistic was used. Validity was accessed by sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratio and predictives values. Results Higher prevalence of failed restorations intervention was identified by the intraoral photography (17.7%) in comparison to the clinical evaluation (14.1%). Moderate agreement in the diagnosis of total failures was shown between the methods for the gold standard evaluator (kappa = 0.51) and consensus of evaluators (kappa = 0.53). Gold standard evaluator and consensus showed substantial and moderate agreement for posterior restorations (kappa = 0.61; 0.59), and fair and moderate agreement for anterior restorations (kappa = 0.36; 0.43), respectively. The accuracy was 84.8% in the assessment by intraoral photographs. Sensitivity and specificity values of 87.5% and 89.3% were found. Conclusions Under the limits of this study, the assessment of digital photography performed by intraoral camera is an indirect diagnostic method valid for the evaluation of dental restorations, mainly in posterior teeth. This method should be employed taking into account the higher detection of defects provided by the images, which are not always clinically relevant.

Details

ISSN :
03005712
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Dentistry, 71, 54-60, Journal of Dentistry, 71, pp. 54-60
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....25e218eadb40998a5ddbe7b846cfd6be
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2018.02.001