Journal of Dentistry
Volume 36, Issue 12 , Pages 1041-1047, December 2008

Clinical evaluation of polypropylene glycol-based caries detecting dyes for primary and permanent carious dentin

  • Y. Hosoya

      Affiliations

    • Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Medical and Dental Sciences, Unit of Translational Medicine, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, 1-7-1, Sakamoto, Nagasaki, 852-8588, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81 95 819 7673; fax: +81 95 819 7675.
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  • T. Taguchi

      Affiliations

    • Taguchi Pediatric Dental Clinic, 4-1, Doza-machi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
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  • S. Arita

      Affiliations

    • Arita Pediatric Dental Clinic, 14-8, Nagasaki, 852-8016, Japan
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  • F.R. Tay

      Affiliations

    • Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912-1129, USA

Received 18 June 2008; received in revised form 29 August 2008; accepted 29 August 2008.

Abstract 

Objective

The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of new caries detecting dye Caries Check Blue (CCB) with Caries Check (CC) and Caries Detector (CD) using a laser fluorescence device (DIAGNOdent).

Method

Primary and permanent teeth with dentin caries were stained with polypropylene glycol (MW=300) based new caries detecting dyes CCB, CC, or propylene glycol (MW=76) based CD. In the CCB and CC groups, stained dentin was completely removed. In the CD groups, pink-stained dentin was retained according to the manufacturers’ instructions. Cavities before and after caries removal were measured with the DIAGNOdent. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and Fisher’s PLSD multiple comparison test at α=0.05. Regression analyses were performed between DIAGNOdent readings and scores obtained from the clinical parameters.

Results

The DIAGNOdent readings after caries removal were: primary-CCB (13.2±10.4), primary-CC (14.3±16.7), primary-CD (9.0±5.2), permanent-CCB (22.7±13.4), permanent-CC (10.6±6.8) and permanent-CD (9.7±9.0). Significant differences were identified between the permanent-CCB and all other groups. Correlation coefficients between DIAGNOdent readings and clinical parameters were low.

Conclusions

When dentin stained with Caries Check Blue or Caries Check was completely removed, the DIAGNOdent readings were higher than those recorded when palely-stained pink dentin was retained with the Caries Detector, with significant difference observed for the permanent-CCB group. Caries Check Blue may be used clinically to avoid excessive removal of caries-affected or sound dentin in permanent teeth but not in primary teeth.

Keywords: Caries detecting dye, Polypropylene glycol, Acid red, Brilliant blue FCF, Infected dentin, Affected dentin, Laser fluorescence caries detector, Primary teeth, Young permanent teeth

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PII: S0300-5712(08)00253-4

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2008.08.010

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 36, Issue 12 , Pages 1041-1047, December 2008