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Use of a Tissue Autofluorescence Detection System for Identification of Oral Mucosal Lesions
The aim of the study will be to evaluate the efficacy of a tissue autofluorescence detection system as an aid to clinical screening in identifying lesions of the oral mucosa. The screening process will be performed by 3 clinicians with a different level of experience. Sensitivity and specificity tests will be conducted.
Tissue autofluorescence analysis will be performed using GOOCLES® glasses, a device capable of detecting variations in fluorescence when the examined area is illuminated with a common photopolymerising lamp. Three clinical professionals will be identified: * Dental hygienist (1); * General dentist (2); * Dentist expert in Medicine and Oral Pathology (3). All patients will be included in the study after receiving an initial dental visit, in order to rule out patients with noticeable oral lesions. Dental hygienist (1) will collect the patient's data by filling the "anamnestic record". Furthermore, (1) will perform the first clinical examination (with and without GOOCLES®), reporting his observations on his own "operator module". The same screening (with and without GOOCLES®) will be conducted blindly by the general dentist (2) who, if he deems it necessary, will refer the patient to the oral pathologist (3), who will confirm or not (with and without GOOCLES®) the presence of an oral region such as to be further investigated (follow up or biopsy) and will report the observations on its own "operator module". Inter-operator and intra-operator comparisons will be performed and the data thus obtained will be processed for statistical processing.
Age
18 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
University of Naples Federico II
Naples, Italy
Start Date
June 1, 2023
Primary Completion Date
March 1, 2024
Completion Date
October 1, 2024
Last Updated
February 28, 2024
200
ESTIMATED participants
Screening examination
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Federico II University
NCT07331935
NCT05727761
NCT06321003
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