2019 Photodiagnosis and photodynam…

Evaluation of tooth wear by estimating enamel thickness with quantitative light-induced fluorescence technology.

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Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy Vol. 25 : 319-324 • Mar 2019

BACKGROUND: Various techniques have been suggested to quantitatively assess tooth wear; most have limited clinical application. The first aim of this in vitro study was to estimate the residual enamel thickness of teeth with various degrees of occlusal wear using quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF). The second aim was to identify relationships between the fluorescence parameters of QLF and the conventional tooth wear index (TWI) system. METHODS: Sixty-nine extracted permanent premolars and molars with initial stages of tooth wear (TWI score 1a-2: enamel wear to dentin exposure) were used. Two blinded and trained examiners participated in evaluation procedures. Occlusal QLF-digital (QLF-D) images were acquired for selecting area of interest (AOI) and calculating fluorescence for occlusal tooth wear (DeltaF(wear)) of the AOI by the first examiner. Each specimen was cross-sectioned in the buccal-lingual direction. Enamel thickness from images obtained by stereomicroscopy and TWI of each sample was determined by the second examiner. Spearman correlation was used to determine the relationship of DeltaF(wear) with enamel thickness and TWI. DeltaF(wear) values were compared between histological scores with the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: Seventy-six AOIs were analyzed. As enamel thickness decreased, DeltaF(wear) values significantly increased and strongly correlated with enamel thickness (Spearman rho = -0.825, P < 0.001). There were significant differences in DeltaF(wear) values among TWI scores (P < 0.001); DeltaF(wear) strongly correlated with TWI (Spearman rho = 0.753, P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: DeltaF(wear) values, which denote fluorescence difference by using QLF, showed a strong correlation with residual enamel thickness and tooth wear severity.

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