Interpretation of base-metal dentinal radiopacities: survey results.

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A survey was conducted to determine the familiarity with base metal dentinal radiopacity. The results show that although 91% of the respondents had observed this phenomenon, only 6% could correctly identify its cause. Despite the general misunderstanding concerning its cause, 48% of the respondents considered this radiopacity when making a diagnosis and providing treatment. To limit confusion, a standard term is suggested so this feature can be more consistently identified and properly considered in making diagnoses and in formulating treatment plans.

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Shrout, M. K., & Hildebolt, C. F. (1990). Interpretation of base-metal dentinal radiopacities: survey results. Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 120(6), 683–686. https://doi.org/10.14219/jada.archive.1990.0111

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