Visibility of artificial buccal recurrent caries under restorations using different radiographic techniques

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The aim of the present study was to assess intraoral images and two cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) systems for detection of artificial buccal recurrent caries under restorations. Class V cavities were made for composite (30 teeth) and amalgam (30 teeth). Full restorations with thermoplastic polymer (30 teeth) and nickel-chromium metal crown (30 teeth) were constructed. In 60 teeth, artificial buccal recurrent caries were simulated; 60 other teeth served as controls. Intraoral film, intraoral digital, Veraviewepocs 3D, and Kodak 9000 images were scored twice, κ Coefficients were calculated and Az values were compared using Z-tests, with a significance level of α=0.05. Higher interobserver agreement was obtained from the CBCT images compared with the intraoral images. The Az values of both readings of all three observers were highest for the Veraviewepocs 3D followed by Kodak 9000 except for the second reading of the third observer. CBCT outperformed intraoral radiography in detection of artificial buccal recurrent caries under restorations. © 2013 Operative Dentistry, Inc.

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Murat, S., Kamburoǧlu, K., Isayev, A., Kurşun, S., & Yüksel, S. (2013). Visibility of artificial buccal recurrent caries under restorations using different radiographic techniques. Operative Dentistry, 38(2), 197–207. https://doi.org/10.2341/12-158-L

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