Ps. Hull et al., AN ASSESSMENT OF THE VALIDITY OF A CONSTANT FORCE ELECTRONIC PROBE INMEASURING PROBING DEPTHS, Journal of periodontology, 66(10), 1995, pp. 848-851
REPRODUCIBLE FIND ACCURATE MEASUREMENT of probing depth and attachment
levels is important in longitudinal studies and clinical monitoring o
f patients, The aim of this study was to determine the validity of a c
onstant force electronic probe in comparison with a conventional probe
in measuring probing depth. Thirty-three teeth scheduled for extracti
on from 15 patients were used in the study. Probing depths were measur
ed with a constant force electronic probe and a conventional probe at
six sites per tooth prior to extraction. The teeth were extracted, was
hed, and stained and the actual probing depth measured in the laborato
ry. The constant force electronic probe showed a consistent systematic
bias to under measure pocket depths. The mean difference was 0.48 mm,
which was statistically significant (P < 0.01), The conventional prob
e over measured by a statistically non-significant mean of 0.08 mm (P
> 0.05). The measurements with the constant force electronic probe wer
e not affected by the site or the position of the tooth in the mouth.
The study demonstrated that the constant force electronic probe under
measured the probing depths as determined in the laboratory and was le
ss valid than the conventional probe. However, the validity of probing
depth measurements using the constant force electronic probe was clin
ically acceptable.