Wenzel A
Department of Oral Radiology, Royal Dental College, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 2006 Sep;35(5):307-14. doi: 10.1259/dmfr/64693712.
To investigate the evidence for (1) dentists' use of digital radiography and (2) the outcome of caries diagnosis with digital systems.
A literature search with the software search package PubMed was used to get internet-based access to Medline through the website www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed. The search was limited to the years 1999-2005 since most papers dealing with the diagnostic value of digital radiography systems published before 1999 will hold little interest for today's users due to changes in the systems. The search strategies resulted in 123 articles (Table 1, #4 and #5). Original research articles (not reviews) were selected by the following inclusion criteria: (1) questionnaire studies on the use of direct digital intraoral radiography systems (not digitized film), (2) studies which used human teeth and natural caries lesions, and further in laboratory studies, the sectioned tooth was the gold standard for validating the presence or depth of a lesion.
The search resulted in 42 articles fulfilling the above criteria, which could be grouped into three types of studies: (a) questionnaire studies, (b) clinical (in vivo) studies, and (c) laboratory (in vitro) studies. Nine questionnaire studies, five clinical studies and 28 laboratory studies were found. These studies and their results are summarized in Tables 2-5.
The number of studies was limited, and some of the digital systems were evaluated in only one or two studies. A conclusive judgment may therefore not be possible for the majority of the digital systems selected for this review. There is a continuous need for the evaluation of new digital intraoral radiography systems that appear on the market, first and foremost for their image quality and diagnostic accuracy, but certainly also for their performance in the clinic, a clear deficiency observed after the literature search for the present review.
调查以下两方面的证据:(1)牙医对数字放射成像的使用情况;(2)数字系统进行龋齿诊断的结果。
检索得到42篇符合上述标准的文章,可分为三种类型的研究:(a)问卷调查研究;(b)临床(体内)研究;(c)实验室(体外)研究。发现9篇问卷调查研究、5篇临床研究和28篇实验室研究。这些研究及其结果总结在表2至表5中。
研究数量有限,部分数字系统仅在一两项研究中得到评估。因此,对于本综述所选的大多数数字系统,可能无法做出确定性的判断。持续需要对市场上出现的新数字口内放射成像系统进行评估,首先是其图像质量和诊断准确性,当然还有其在临床中的表现,在本次综述的文献检索后发现这是一个明显的不足。