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2011
DOI: 10.2341/10-006-lr1
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In VitroEvaluation of ICDAS and Radiographic Examination of Occlusal Surfaces and Their Association With Treatment Decisions

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“…[21][22][23] En las lesiones clasificadas como moderadas según el ICCMS of mild lesions on permanent molars, evaluating the association between enamel fissure and radiographic features, finding out that 67.4% of these lesions did not show radiographic radiolucity. 12,22 A second analysis was conducted excluding the occlusal surfaces, since coronal x-rays have proven to be more effective in interproximal surfaces. This analysis yielded a greater coincidence of surfaces that are clinically and radiographically diagnosed in early and mild stages.…”
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“…[21][22][23] En las lesiones clasificadas como moderadas según el ICCMS of mild lesions on permanent molars, evaluating the association between enamel fissure and radiographic features, finding out that 67.4% of these lesions did not show radiographic radiolucity. 12,22 A second analysis was conducted excluding the occlusal surfaces, since coronal x-rays have proven to be more effective in interproximal surfaces. This analysis yielded a greater coincidence of surfaces that are clinically and radiographically diagnosed in early and mild stages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Rodrigues et al, in 2008, concluded that the clinical classification system combined with x-rays improved diagnosis, and suggested this combination for caries diagnosis. 12,23 Other studies, such as the one by Lobo et al, have shown that bitewing x-rays can add information to the visual examination concerning the stage of the carious process in more advanced stages, including hidden cavities. 12,24 Similar results were obtained in the present study, where extensive cavities coincided in a higher percentage with the radiographic diagnosis, indicating that bitewing x-ray examination provides more accurate information in advanced stages.…”
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