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    • Dentistry
    • Diagnostic methods in cariology

    Background:

    • Distinguishing between dental caries diagnosis and detection is essential for effective clinical decision-making.
    • Caries diagnosis involves detecting lesions, assessing surface integrity, and determining activity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To differentiate between carious lesion diagnosis and detection.
    • To highlight the importance of visual-tactile inspection in caries assessment.
    • To review complementary diagnostic technologies.

    Main Methods:

    • Meticulous visual-tactile inspection.
    • Review of supplementary methods including bitewing radiography, fluorescence-based technologies, and transillumination.
    • Discussion of recent advancements in objective lesion activity assessment.

    Main Results:

    • Visual-tactile inspection is the primary method fulfilling all three diagnostic requirements (detection, integrity, activity).
    • Radiography, fluorescence, and transillumination primarily aid in detecting lesions on non-visible surfaces.
    • Objective methods for assessing lesion activity are emerging.

    Conclusions:

    • Comprehensive caries diagnosis relies on a multi-faceted approach.
    • Visual-tactile inspection remains the cornerstone of caries diagnosis.
    • Technological advancements enhance lesion detection and activity assessment capabilities.