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What radiograph is used for interproximal caries?

What radiograph is used for interproximal caries?

Conclusion. Intraoral bitewing radiography was superior to extraoral bitewing and panoramic radiography in diagnosing proximal caries of premolar and molar teeth ex vivo.

How are interproximal caries diagnosed?

Conclusions: NILT examination has an appropriate sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy for detecting early interproximal caries lesions and can be considered as a method of choice for detecting caries without the use of ionizing radiation.

What is interproximal caries?

A cavity between two teeth is called an interproximal cavity. Just like any other cavity, interproximal cavities form when enamel is worn away and bacteria sticks to the tooth and causes decay.

Which radiograph is used for diagnosing dental caries?

The most commonly used radiographic method for detecting caries lesions is the bitewing technique.

Can a radiograph be used for interpromal caries?

Radiographs are often essential for the early detection of interproximal caries.

Who is the best radiologist for dental caries?

RADIOLOGY OF DENTAL CARIES. July 2003 Neill Serman. Radiographs are often essential for the early detection of interproximal caries.

What is the radiographic classification of dental caries?

IV. RADIOGRAPHIC CLASSIFICATION OF CARIES. (HAUGEJORDEN & SLACK 1975) C-1. Enamel caries less than halfway through the enamel. Also known as incipient caries. C-2. Enamel caries penetrating at least halfway through the enamel. C-3. Caries at the D-E junction. (moderate lesion). C-4. Dentin caries halfway to the pulp. (severe lesion).

What is an incipient interproximal caries flashcard?

Incipient interproximal caries Caries that extend less than halfway through the thickness of enamel Moderate Interproximal caries Caries that extend more than halfway through the thickness of enamel but does not involve the DEJ -A class II lesion is seen onlyin enamel