Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4226208 European Journal of Radiology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimThe aim of this study was to compare conventional radiography, storage phosphor plate, and cone beam computed tomography for in vitro determination of occlusal and approximal caries.MethodsA total of 72 extracted human premolar and molar teeth were selected. Teeth were radiographed with conventional intraoral radiography, a storage phosphor plate system, and cone beam computed tomography and evaluated by two observers. The teeth were then separated and examined with a stereomicroscope and a scanner at approximately 8× magnification.ResultsCBCT was statistically superior to conventional radiography and phosphor plate for determining occlusal caries. No significant difference from CBCT, conventional radiography and the phosphor plate system for determining approximal caries was found.ConclusionThe CBCT system may be used as an auxiliary method for the detection of caries.

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