Effectiveness of Plaque Score Detection Techniques
The Effectiveness of Detecting Plaque on Tooth Surfaces Using Traditional and Artificial Intelligence Monitoring
University of Nebraska
50 participants
Nov 20, 2024
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Conditions
Summary
This study investigates the similarity between microbial plaque scores when assessing the entire dentition versus select teeth. The hypothesis posits that plaque buildup on single teeth mirrors that of the entire mouth, facilitating efficient plaque data collection and generalized deductions. Additionally, the research explores the potential of Dental Monitoring© photos in accurately identifying plaque indexes, aiming to enhance plaque evaluation efficiency in dental appointments. The null hypothesis suggests no significant difference between full dentition plaque scores and selected teeth. Results may streamline plaque tracking in patient appointments and enable remote monitoring, potentially detecting plaque accumulation issues earlier.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- years old
- Patient at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) College of Dentistry
- One molar, premolar or canine pe quadrant
Exclusion Criteria2
- No permanent dental devices (braces, splints)
- Less than 20 non-restored teeth present in the dentition
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Interventions
Dental Monitoring is a series of intraoral photos that will be taken and assessed to determine the subject's dental plaque levels.
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NCT06511830