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Current Approaches to Diagnosis of Early Proximal Carious Lesion: A Literature Review

Abdulrahman Dahham Al Saffan

2023Cureus20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrating technological tools with clinical visual examination for caries detection and diagnosis can improve preventative measures in dentistry, resulting in decreased treatment expenses and reduced time and costs associated with testing potential anticaries agents. This article provides an overview of the conventional and new emerging modern technologies that can assist dental professionals in the early detection and diagnosis of dental caries. These technologies aid in assessing the progression of carious lesions and monitoring them quantitatively or qualitatively over time. Traditional techniques (visual, tactile, and radiographic) have limitations in diagnosing early proximal caries accurately. Novel methods like fluorescence and transillumination, as well as advanced tools like OCT (optical coherence tomography), laser fluorescence, and QLF (quantitative light-induced fluorescence), are effective for early caries detection. Optical methods like fluorescence and transillumination are particularly successful in identifying initial caries stages. Moreover, this review highlights the clinical relevance of these methods and discusses potential future technologies like terahertz imaging and artificial intelligence (AI)-based approaches.

Topics & Concepts

TransilluminationMedicineOptical coherence tomographyDentistryMedical physicsRadiologyPathologyOral microbiology and periodontitis researchDental Health and Care UtilizationDental Erosion and Treatment
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