Evaluation of Periodontal Risk Factors with Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence Based Fluorescent Plaque Index, in Comparison to Radiographic and Oral Health Habit Scoring: A Retrospective Case Study.
Song Hee OhJin-Young ChoiSae Rom LeeSeong Hun KimPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The aim of this study was to evaluate periodontal risk factors with oral health habits and fluorescent plaque index (FPI) using quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF) images, and to evaluate their effect on the degree of radiographic bone loss (RBL). Selected were 276 patients over 19 years of age to complete the questionnaire for oral health habit and take QLF images, periapical and panoramic radiographs. Oral health habit score, age, and sex showed a statistically significant correlation with FPI. FPI showed a lower value as the oral health habit score increased and the age decreased. Moreover, females showed lower FPI values than did males. RBL showed a statistically significant positive correlation with age but did not show any correlation with oral health habit scores and sex. There was no correlation between FPI and RBL. The results of this study suggest that the clinical use of QLF allows plaque detection by non-invasive procedures and can aid in a more objective estimation for oral hygiene status.
Keyphrases
- oral health
- risk factors
- coronary artery disease
- bone loss
- end stage renal disease
- deep learning
- high resolution
- chronic kidney disease
- quantum dots
- convolutional neural network
- prognostic factors
- cross sectional
- living cells
- energy transfer
- mass spectrometry
- patient reported
- patient reported outcomes
- fluorescent probe