ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment.

OBJECTIVES The aim of the present consensus paper was to provide recommendations for clinical practice considering the use of visual examination, dental radiography and adjunct methods for primary caries detection. MATERIALS AND METHODS The executive councils of the European Organisation for Caries...

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Main Authors: Kühnisch, Jan, Aps, Johan Km, Splieth, Christian, Lussi, Adrian, Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita, Mendes, Fausto M, Schmalz, Gottfried, Fontana, Margherita, Banerjee, Avijit, Ricketts, David, Schwendicke, Falk, Douglas, Gail, Campus, Guglielmo, van der Veen, Monique, Opdam, Niek, Doméjean, Sophie, Martignon, Stefania, Neuhaus, Klaus W, Horner, Keith, Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte Dnjm
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:194661 2024-04-28T08:35:15+00:00 ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment. Kühnisch, Jan Aps, Johan Km Splieth, Christian Lussi, Adrian Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita Mendes, Fausto M Schmalz, Gottfried Fontana, Margherita Banerjee, Avijit Ricketts, David Schwendicke, Falk Douglas, Gail Campus, Guglielmo van der Veen, Monique Opdam, Niek Doméjean, Sophie Martignon, Stefania Neuhaus, Klaus W Horner, Keith Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte Dnjm 2024-03-22 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/194661/1/s00784-024-05597-3.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/194661/ eng eng Springer https://boris.unibe.ch/194661/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kühnisch, Jan; Aps, Johan Km; Splieth, Christian; Lussi, Adrian; Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita; Mendes, Fausto M; Schmalz, Gottfried; Fontana, Margherita; Banerjee, Avijit; Ricketts, David; Schwendicke, Falk; Douglas, Gail; Campus, Guglielmo; van der Veen, Monique; Opdam, Niek; Doméjean, Sophie; Martignon, Stefania; Neuhaus, Klaus W; Horner, Keith and Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte Dnjm (2024). ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment. Clinical oral investigations, 28(4) Springer 10.1007/s00784-024-05597-3 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-024-05597-3> 610 Medicine & health info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 2024 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-024-05597-3 2024-04-03T14:10:36Z OBJECTIVES The aim of the present consensus paper was to provide recommendations for clinical practice considering the use of visual examination, dental radiography and adjunct methods for primary caries detection. MATERIALS AND METHODS The executive councils of the European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA) and the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry (EFCD) nominated ten experts each to join the expert panel. The steering committee formed three work groups that were asked to provide recommendations on (1) caries detection and diagnostic methods, (2) caries activity assessment and (3) forming individualised caries diagnoses. The experts responsible for "caries detection and diagnostic methods" searched and evaluated the relevant literature, drafted this manuscript and made provisional consensus recommendations. These recommendations were discussed and refined during the structured process in the whole work group. Finally, the agreement for each recommendation was determined using an anonymous Delphi survey. RESULTS Recommendations (N = 8) were approved and agreed upon by the whole expert panel: visual examination (N = 3), dental radiography (N = 3) and additional diagnostic methods (N = 2). While the quality of evidence was found to be heterogeneous, all recommendations were agreed upon by the expert panel. CONCLUSION Visual examination is recommended as the first-choice method for the detection and assessment of caries lesions on accessible surfaces. Intraoral radiography, preferably bitewing, is recommended as an additional method. Adjunct, non-ionising radiation methods might also be useful in certain clinical situations. CLINICAL RELEVANCE The expert panel merged evidence from the scientific literature with practical considerations and provided recommendations for their use in daily dental practice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Clinical Oral Investigations 28 4
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Kühnisch, Jan
Aps, Johan Km
Splieth, Christian
Lussi, Adrian
Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita
Mendes, Fausto M
Schmalz, Gottfried
Fontana, Margherita
Banerjee, Avijit
Ricketts, David
Schwendicke, Falk
Douglas, Gail
Campus, Guglielmo
van der Veen, Monique
Opdam, Niek
Doméjean, Sophie
Martignon, Stefania
Neuhaus, Klaus W
Horner, Keith
Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte Dnjm
ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment.
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description OBJECTIVES The aim of the present consensus paper was to provide recommendations for clinical practice considering the use of visual examination, dental radiography and adjunct methods for primary caries detection. MATERIALS AND METHODS The executive councils of the European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA) and the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry (EFCD) nominated ten experts each to join the expert panel. The steering committee formed three work groups that were asked to provide recommendations on (1) caries detection and diagnostic methods, (2) caries activity assessment and (3) forming individualised caries diagnoses. The experts responsible for "caries detection and diagnostic methods" searched and evaluated the relevant literature, drafted this manuscript and made provisional consensus recommendations. These recommendations were discussed and refined during the structured process in the whole work group. Finally, the agreement for each recommendation was determined using an anonymous Delphi survey. RESULTS Recommendations (N = 8) were approved and agreed upon by the whole expert panel: visual examination (N = 3), dental radiography (N = 3) and additional diagnostic methods (N = 2). While the quality of evidence was found to be heterogeneous, all recommendations were agreed upon by the expert panel. CONCLUSION Visual examination is recommended as the first-choice method for the detection and assessment of caries lesions on accessible surfaces. Intraoral radiography, preferably bitewing, is recommended as an additional method. Adjunct, non-ionising radiation methods might also be useful in certain clinical situations. CLINICAL RELEVANCE The expert panel merged evidence from the scientific literature with practical considerations and provided recommendations for their use in daily dental practice.
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author Kühnisch, Jan
Aps, Johan Km
Splieth, Christian
Lussi, Adrian
Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita
Mendes, Fausto M
Schmalz, Gottfried
Fontana, Margherita
Banerjee, Avijit
Ricketts, David
Schwendicke, Falk
Douglas, Gail
Campus, Guglielmo
van der Veen, Monique
Opdam, Niek
Doméjean, Sophie
Martignon, Stefania
Neuhaus, Klaus W
Horner, Keith
Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte Dnjm
author_facet Kühnisch, Jan
Aps, Johan Km
Splieth, Christian
Lussi, Adrian
Jablonski-Momeni, Anahita
Mendes, Fausto M
Schmalz, Gottfried
Fontana, Margherita
Banerjee, Avijit
Ricketts, David
Schwendicke, Falk
Douglas, Gail
Campus, Guglielmo
van der Veen, Monique
Opdam, Niek
Doméjean, Sophie
Martignon, Stefania
Neuhaus, Klaus W
Horner, Keith
Huysmans, Marie-Charlotte Dnjm
author_sort Kühnisch, Jan
title ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment.
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title_full ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment.
title_fullStr ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment.
title_full_unstemmed ORCA-EFCD consensus report on clinical recommendation for caries diagnosis. Paper I: caries lesion detection and depth assessment.
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