A fast and reliable method for semi-automated planimetric quantification of dental plaque in clinical trials.

J Clin Periodontol

Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, Section for Oral Ecology and Caries Control, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

Published: March 2023

Aim: To develop a simple and reproducible method for semi-automated planimetric quantification of dental plaque.

Materials And Methods: Plaque from 20 healthy volunteers was disclosed using erythrosine, and fluorescence images of the first incisors, first premolars, and first molars were recorded after 1, 7, and 14 days of de novo plaque formation. The planimetric plaque index (PPI) was determined using a semi-automated threshold-based image segmentation algorithm and compared with manually determined PPI and the Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein plaque index (TM-QHPI). The decrease of tooth autofluorescence in plaque-covered areas was quantified as an index of plaque thickness (TI). Data were analysed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Pearson correlations.

Results: The high contrast between teeth, disclosed plaque, and soft tissues in fluorescence images allowed for a fast threshold-based image segmentation. Semi-automated PPI is strongly correlated with manual planimetry (r = 0.92; p < .001) and TM-QHPI recordings (r = 0.88; p < .001), and may exhibit a higher discriminatory power than TM-QHPI due to its continuous scale. TI values corresponded to optically perceived plaque thickness, and no differences were observed over time (p > .05, ANOVA).

Conclusions: The proposed semi-automated planimetric analysis based on fluorescence images is a simple and efficient method for dental plaque quantification in multiple images with reduced human input.

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