Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of autofluorescence techniques for diagnosing oral mucosa lesions, using as reference pattern for comparison the visual diagnosis made by a clinical specialist. A pilot study was conducted with 60 patients divided in a control group without mucosal pathology and a study group with known clinical history for mucosal pathology. Both groups were examined by an oral medicine specialist and by a general dentist who used VELscope® system, which applies tissue fluorescence visualization to identify oral mucosal abnormalities. Using the VELscope® system, the general dentist made overdiagnosis in two cases and underdiagnosis in one case. The sensitivity and specificity for the oral medicine specialist were 1 (95% CI: 0.884 to 1). For the general dentist, the sensitivity did not improve significantly with the use of VELscope® system [0.53 (95% CI: 0.343 to 0.717) versus 0.49 (95% CI: 0.406 to 0.773)] and the specificity was 0.80 (95% CI: 0.614 to 0.923). A limitation of the study is the small sample size, which does not fully represent a population and extrapolation of the data should be done carefully. Based on the obtained results, no clinical benefits were obtained using this VELscope® system.
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Jané-Salas, E., Blanco-Carrión, A., Jover-Armengol, L., & López-López, J. (2015). Autofluorescence and diagnostic accuracy of lesions of oral mucosa: A pilot study. Brazilian Dental Journal, 26(6), 580–586. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201300181
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