Title: Detecting Approximal Dental Caries with Transillumination: A Clinical Evaluation
Abstract: Fiber optic transillumination falls slightly short of clinical and radiographic techniques in caries detection. Independent examinations of 300 patients were conducted to evaluate fiber optic transillumination’s performance in caries detection. FOTI was used as an adjunct to clinical and radiographic examinations for caries, restoration or secondary caries of approximal surfaces in maxillary anterior permanent teeth. Clinical and radiographic examinations were significantly more effective. Fiber optic transillumination falls slightly short of clinical and radiographic techniques in caries detection. Independent examinations of 300 patients were conducted to evaluate fiber optic transillumination’s performance in caries detection. FOTI was used as an adjunct to clinical and radiographic examinations for caries, restoration or secondary caries of approximal surfaces in maxillary anterior permanent teeth. Clinical and radiographic examinations were significantly more effective.
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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