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The aim of the study will be to make a comparison in vivo of the following techniques: DIAGNOcam, DIAGNOcam in combination with indocyanine and bitewing radiography, analyzing the ability to detect cavitation in initial proximal caries in posterior teeth using visual separation with tactile exploration as a gold standard. Methodology: During a period of 2 years, patients with initial proximal caries will be evaluated in the facilities of the clinic belonging to the Fundación de la Clínica Universitaria of the Rey Juan Carlos University (Madrid, Spain). Those subjects where a minimum of a proximal carious lesion (E1, E2 or D1) is diagnosed in posterior teeth will be candidates for the study. The exploration of proximal caries will be carried out in four phases: radiographic exploration, exploration with DIAGNOcam, exploration with DIAGNOcam and Indocyanine and visual-tactile exploration with separation. Once the visual-tactile examination with separation has been completed, the caries lesions will be treated. Depending on whether the lesion is cavitated or not, a non-invasive procedure or an operative treatment will be chosen.


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NCT number NCT04748913
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 9, 2020
Completion date November 9, 2022