Reliability of ICDAS to Detect Occlusal Caries among Master’s Degree students of Dentistry

Autores

  • Tânia Christina Simões Federal Institute of Paraná. PR, Brazil
  • Marcelo Estevam Federal Institute of Paraná. PR, Brazil.
  • Sandra Mara Maciel State University of Maringá, Stricto Sensu Program in Integrated Dentistry. PR, Brazil.
  • André Tomazini Gomes de Sá Federal Institute of Paraná. PR, Brazil.
  • César Antunes de Freitas São Paulo University, Dentistry College. SP, Brazil.
  • Marcelo Lupion Poletti Federal Institute of Paraná, PR, Brazil.
  • Maynara Gongora Rubim Unopar, Dentistry Course. PR, Brazil.
  • Sandra Kiss Moura Nove de Julho University,Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Biophotonics Applied to Health Sciences São Paulo. SP, Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17921/2447-8938.2019v21n2p115-120

Resumo

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the reproducibility of the International System for the Detection and Evaluation of Caries (ICDAS) for the diagnosis of caries by students of the Master's Degree in Dentistry (n = 25). The occlusal surfaces of human third molars (n = 14) were evaluated by twenty-five (n = 25) students using the ICDAS index and later a questionnaire was applied on demographic and professional context data. The dental crowns were sectioned in mesial to distal direction to obtain slices of 1mm in thickness which were observed in a stereomicroscope (40X) to identify the greatest extension of caries lesion. Data were analyzed by the Chi-Square, Fisher's Exact and Spearman's Correlation Coefficient at a significance level of 5%. There was an influence in the diagnosis of caries among students and teeth, where the majority of those who declared themselves to be safe missed the diagnosis. There was variability between the diagnosis and the proposed treatment for caries, with a better diagnosis for tooth VII and less for X; greater fit for treatment of teeth XIII, XIV and lower for IV, VI. The histological cut showed that the teeth were more affected by caries than the ICDAS. It was concluded that the ICDAS reproducibility was partially satisfactory when the occlusal surface was evaluated by the master’s degree students.

 

Keywords: Dental Caries. Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures. Therapeutics.

 

Resumo

Este trabalho teve o objetivo de investigar a reprodutibilidade do Sistema Internacional de Detecção e Avaliação de Cárie (ICDAS) para o diagnóstico da cárie, por estudantes de curso de Mestrado em Odontologia (n=25). As superfícies oclusais de terceiros molares humanos (n=14) foram avaliadas por vinte e cinco (n=25) estudantes, utilizando o índice ICDAS, e posteriormente foi aplicado questionário sobre dados demográficos e de contexto profissional. As coroas dentárias foram seccionadas no sentido mésio distal para obter fatias de 1 mm de espessura, que foram observadas em estereomicroscópio (40X) para identificar a maior extensão da lesão de cárie. Os dados foram analisados pelos Testes Qui-Quadrado, Exato de Fisher e Coeficiente de Correlação de Spearman, em nível de significância de 5%. Houve influência do grau de instrução dos estudantes no diagnóstico da cárie em relação ao dente avaliado e a maioria que se declarou segura errou o diagnóstico. Houve variabilidade entre o diagnóstico e o tratamento proposto para a cárie, com maior acerto para diagnóstico do dente VII e menor para o X; maior acerto para tratamento dos dentes XIII, XIV e menor para IV, VI. O corte histológico mostrou que os dentes estavam mais comprometidos pela cárie que o ICDAS. Concluiu-se que a reprodutibilidade do ICDAS foi satisfatória quando a superfície oclusal foi avaliada pelos mestrandos.

 

Palavras-chave: Cárie Dentária. Técnicas e Procedimentos Diagnósticos. Terapêutica.

Biografia do Autor

Tânia Christina Simões, Federal Institute of Paraná. PR, Brazil

Mestre e Doutora em Odontologia. Professora do Curso Técnico em Saúde Bucal do IFPR/Londrina.

Marcelo Estevam, Federal Institute of Paraná. PR, Brazil.

Pró-Reitor em Pesquisa do IFPR e Coordenador do LPIS/IFPR Londrina; Professor do curso de Licenciatura em Biologia do IFPR

Sandra Mara Maciel, State University of Maringá, Stricto Sensu Program in Integrated Dentistry. PR, Brazil.

Mestre e Doutora em Odontologia, Saúde Bucal e Odontopediatria, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia da UEM.

André Tomazini Gomes de Sá, Federal Institute of Paraná. PR, Brazil.

Mestre e Doutor em Odontologia. Professor do Curso Técnico emPrótese Dentária do IFPR/Londrina

César Antunes de Freitas, São Paulo University, Dentistry College. SP, Brazil.

Prof. Dr. Faculdade Odontologia de Bauru, Departamento de Materiaus Dentarios.

Marcelo Lupion Poletti, Federal Institute of Paraná, PR, Brazil.

Mestre e Doutor em Odontologia. Professor do curso Técnico em Saúde Bucal do IFPR

Maynara Gongora Rubim, Unopar, Dentistry Course. PR, Brazil.

Cirurgiã-Dentista, especialista em Implantodontia.

Sandra Kiss Moura, Nove de Julho University,Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Biophotonics Applied to Health Sciences São Paulo. SP, Brazil.

Mestre e Doutora em Odontologia pela USP. Professora do curso de Odontologia da UNINOVE e Estágio Pós-Doutoral na mesma Instituição.

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2019-06-19

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Simões TC, Estevam M, Maciel SM, Sá ATG de, Freitas CA de, Poletti ML, et al. Reliability of ICDAS to Detect Occlusal Caries among Master’s Degree students of Dentistry. J. Health Sci. [Internet]. 19º de junho de 2019 [citado 26º de abril de 2024];21(2):115-20. Disponível em: https://journalhealthscience.pgsscogna.com.br/JHealthSci/article/view/6703

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