Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06443853 |
Other study ID # |
Digital Scoring |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 1, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
April 5, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2024 |
Source |
Marmara University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
It is aimed to compare dental plaque area measured on images obtained in the clinic by using
dental photography and intraoral scanner and to evaluate the correlation of this area with
clinical plaque scores.
Clinical dental plaque scoring was measured according to the "Turesky Modified Quigley Hein
Plaque Index" after applying a plaque staining agent (Tri Plaque ID Gel, GC Corp., Tokyo,
Japan) to evaluate the oral hygiene of 20 patients who applied to the university clinic.
Following clinical scoring, intraoral photographs of the patients were taken using dental
photography equipment of the same standards (EOS700D, Canon; 100mm lens, Canon; twin flash,
Yong Nuo) and scan images were taken with an intraoral scanner (iTero Element Flex, Align
Tech., USA). In the data obtained, dental plaque area on the buccal surface of 66 lower and
upper jaw anterior teeth were measured with Image J (National Institute for Health, Bethesda,
USA) software, and the ratio of dental plaque area to the visible surface area of the tooth
was measured.
Description:
The (h1) hypothesis of this study was that dental plaque scores measured through digital
camera and intraoral scanner images can replace clinical visual scoring. This study aimed to
compare dental plaque areas measured on images taken by digital camera and intraoral scanner
and to evaluate these areas with clinical plaque scores with the help of a software program
and provide a novel plaque index to score dental plaque on the taken intraoral images.
Study Design The tooth arches of the volunteers were stained with a plaque-disclosing
solution (Tri Plaque ID Gel, GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). The Turesky Modified Quigley Hein
Plaque Index (TMQHPI) of anterior teeth of the volunteers' was recorded using clinical visual
examination.
Intraoral photographs of the volunteers were taken by using a digital camera (Canon EOS 700D;
100 mm macrolens, Canon Inc., Tokyo, Japan), and 3D images were recorded by an intraoral
scanner (iTero Element Flex, Align Technologies, San Jose, California, USA). Photograph and
intraoral scanner images were overlapped and pixel-synchronized using the Keynote program.
After synchronization, all taken images were transferred to the Image J V1.53 (National
Institute for Health, Bethesda, USA) program. The plaque-covered area and the total surface
area of the teeth were marked in the manual mode of the program and the areas were measured
in square pixels. Measurements were made on a total of 66 teeth, which can be easily seen on
the images. Intraoral scanner plaque area/ tooth surface area ratio and intraoral photograph
plaque area/ tooth surface area ratio were calculated and recorded for each tooth.