Abstract
Objectives Dental radiographs provide valuable information for dentists. However, during radiographic evaluation, dental practitioners may come across radiolucent shadows that closely mimic carious lesions and lead to false-positive diagnoses. Among these is triangular-shaped radiolucency (TSR), which can occur on the mesial surface of maxillary deciduous and permanent molars and arises from their anatomic structures. Because of its resemblance to dentinal caries, this study aimed to evaluate dental practitioners’ knowledge of TSR and the effect of clinical experience on TSR diagnosis.
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