The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure

Carious lesions are usually found by dentists, using bitewing radiographs, and according to the depth of the lesions, the treatment plan is designed. At the present, this technique is the most accepted one and is used generally. But it is not a perfect technique and there are some errors in determin...

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Main Authors: Khosravi K, Arbabzadeh F
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2001-05-01
Series:Journal of Dental Medicine
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spelling doaj-0801bab792254216817b35aedb2ecbe22020-11-24T22:53:20ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Medicine1024-641X2008-24442001-05-011411622The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth StructureKhosravi KArbabzadeh FCarious lesions are usually found by dentists, using bitewing radiographs, and according to the depth of the lesions, the treatment plan is designed. At the present, this technique is the most accepted one and is used generally. But it is not a perfect technique and there are some errors in determining of depth of proximal carious lesions. These errors are mainly related to the use of new high-speed films with broad density and lower voltages. In this study, dentin thickness under proximal caries in bitewing radiography was compared with its real thickness, in tooth structure. Twenty-four teeth samples with proximal caries were used. Before and after removal of carious lesions bitewing radiographs were taken and then each tooth was sectioned occlusogingivally and the thickness of dentine under proximal caries and on bitewing radiographs were measured under microscope with 0.01 mm accuracy. Mean value of dentine thickness in tooth structure was 41% of its mean thickness in bitewing radiographs, showing 59% difference (reduction). Therefore, more care should be taken in using standard technique and interpreting of bitewing radiographs by clinicians. Clinical examinations also should be performed in ideal conditions, and patients should be clinically and radiographically examined every six months.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4667.pdf&manuscript_id=4667
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The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure
Journal of Dental Medicine
author_facet Khosravi K
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title The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure
title_short The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure
title_full The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure
title_fullStr The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure
title_full_unstemmed The Comparison of Dentine Thickness Under Proximal Caries Between Bitewing Radiographs and Tooth Structure
title_sort comparison of dentine thickness under proximal caries between bitewing radiographs and tooth structure
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Medicine
issn 1024-641X
2008-2444
publishDate 2001-05-01
description Carious lesions are usually found by dentists, using bitewing radiographs, and according to the depth of the lesions, the treatment plan is designed. At the present, this technique is the most accepted one and is used generally. But it is not a perfect technique and there are some errors in determining of depth of proximal carious lesions. These errors are mainly related to the use of new high-speed films with broad density and lower voltages. In this study, dentin thickness under proximal caries in bitewing radiography was compared with its real thickness, in tooth structure. Twenty-four teeth samples with proximal caries were used. Before and after removal of carious lesions bitewing radiographs were taken and then each tooth was sectioned occlusogingivally and the thickness of dentine under proximal caries and on bitewing radiographs were measured under microscope with 0.01 mm accuracy. Mean value of dentine thickness in tooth structure was 41% of its mean thickness in bitewing radiographs, showing 59% difference (reduction). Therefore, more care should be taken in using standard technique and interpreting of bitewing radiographs by clinicians. Clinical examinations also should be performed in ideal conditions, and patients should be clinically and radiographically examined every six months.
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