# The interference of digital radiographic image acquisition and processing protocols in the diagnosis of incipient enamel carious lesions

**Authors:** Patricia-Fernandes-Avila Ribeiro, Lina-Naomi Hashizume, Luis-Ernesto Arriola-Guillén, Kristian Madeira, Mariana-Boessio Vizzotto, Heraldo-Luís-Dias da Silveira

PMC · DOI: 10.4317/jced.60990 · 2024-02-01

## TL;DR

This study examines how different digital radiographic settings affect the detection of early tooth decay.

## Contribution

The study evaluates the impact of image acquisition and processing parameters on diagnosing early enamel caries.

## Key findings

- Longer demineralization time was associated with lesion detection by radiologists.
- Exposure time of 0.2s and the Fine filter improved diagnostic accuracy.
- Higher resolutions (25lp and 40lp) performed better than 20lp.

## Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the diagnosis of proximal carious lesions through different parameters of execution and visualization of the images.

Proximal carious lesions were artificially induced in human teeth three different times (10, 20, and 30 hours) by in vitro demineralization. The teeth were radiographed with the Dürr digital system using three exposure times (0.10, 0.16, and 0.20s) and three different resolutions in the scanning of the phosphor plates (20-, 25- and 40-line pairs). After acquiring the images, they were submitted to VistaScan Fine, Caries 1, and Caries 2 software filters. Three radiologists analyzed the images in JPEG format.

The Pearson’s chi-square test showed an association between longer demineralization time and the presence of injury according to the professional’s classification. There was no statistically significant association among the other parameters, exposure time, resolution, and use of filters and the presence of a lesion. All parameters showed a greater sensitivity than specificity. The exposure time of 0.2s showed better accuracy, the resolutions 25 and 40lp showed equal results and better than 20lp and the Fine filter obtained better values than the Caries 1 and 2 filters.

Despite the variation of parameters, exposure time, resolution, and use of filters, there were no statistically significant differences. For better diagnostic accuracy, it is recommended to use 0.2s of exposure time and a Fine filter, and scan the phosphor plates with 25lp.

Key words:Orbital fracture, Etiology, Orbital trauma, Road traffic accidents, Trauma.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Trauma (MESH:D014947), Orbital trauma (MESH:D009916), traffic accidents (MESH:D000081084), carious lesions (MESH:D003731), Orbital fracture (MESH:D009917)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

6 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC10943686/full.md

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