Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students
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Resumo: | The changes observed in the pattern of dental caries development have created major difficulties for professionals to detect the presence and extent of the carious lesion precisely, as well as doubts with regard to decisions about treatment. In spite of the importance of this issue, little is known about this problem in the training process of dentistry course students. Therefore, the object of this study was to assess the inter-examiner agreement about carious lesion detection and the treatment decision about occlusal caries, among undergraduate seniors of the dentistry course. Twenty posterior permanent teeth without apparent cavitations were mounted in a dentistry mannequin and radiographed using the bitewing technique. Sixtyone students (76.3%) in the last year of a dentistry course at a public university in the interior of the state of São Paulo = assessed the surfaces by means of clinicalradiographic examination, performed caries detection and suggested a = treatment plan for each surface. Inter-examiner agreement was obtained by means of Kappa statistics. It was observed that the kappa statistic values – inter-examiner agreement for caries detection (к=0.4), the determining of its activity (к=0.50), and the clinical decision making (к=0.52) were considered moderate for the criteria assessed. The most recommended non-invasive treatment was resinous sealing (35.31%), whereas restorations with light polymerizable resin were the most recommended invasive strategy (71.1%); nevertheless, there were marked differences with regard to the decision taken regarding which strategy to use. The results of this study evidenced the need for implementing teaching/learning strategies based on training/constant calibration of academic students to minimize these variations, contributing to a professional education guided by the philosophy of health promotion. The data collection instrument in this study proved efficient and easy to use for assessing this problem among undergraduates. |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental studentsVariabilidade na detecção das lesões cariosas e planos de tratamento para superfícies oclusais entre acadêmicos do último ano de um curso de odontologiaDental Education. Dental Students. Diagnosis.Educação em Odontologia. Estudantes de Odontologia. Diagnóstico.The changes observed in the pattern of dental caries development have created major difficulties for professionals to detect the presence and extent of the carious lesion precisely, as well as doubts with regard to decisions about treatment. In spite of the importance of this issue, little is known about this problem in the training process of dentistry course students. Therefore, the object of this study was to assess the inter-examiner agreement about carious lesion detection and the treatment decision about occlusal caries, among undergraduate seniors of the dentistry course. Twenty posterior permanent teeth without apparent cavitations were mounted in a dentistry mannequin and radiographed using the bitewing technique. Sixtyone students (76.3%) in the last year of a dentistry course at a public university in the interior of the state of São Paulo = assessed the surfaces by means of clinicalradiographic examination, performed caries detection and suggested a = treatment plan for each surface. Inter-examiner agreement was obtained by means of Kappa statistics. It was observed that the kappa statistic values – inter-examiner agreement for caries detection (к=0.4), the determining of its activity (к=0.50), and the clinical decision making (к=0.52) were considered moderate for the criteria assessed. The most recommended non-invasive treatment was resinous sealing (35.31%), whereas restorations with light polymerizable resin were the most recommended invasive strategy (71.1%); nevertheless, there were marked differences with regard to the decision taken regarding which strategy to use. The results of this study evidenced the need for implementing teaching/learning strategies based on training/constant calibration of academic students to minimize these variations, contributing to a professional education guided by the philosophy of health promotion. The data collection instrument in this study proved efficient and easy to use for assessing this problem among undergraduates.As mudanças observadas no padrão de desenvolvimento da cárie dentária têm gerado maiores dificuldades para os profissionais detectarem com precisão a presença e extensão da lesão cariosa e também dúvidas em relação às decisões de tratamento. Apesar da importância do tema, pouco se sabe desta problemática durante o processo de formação dos alunos de cursos de odontologia. Desta forma, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a concordância interexaminador acerca da detecção da lesão cariosa e decisão de tratamento para cárie oclusal entre graduandos do último ano de um curso de odontologia. Vinte dentes posteriores permanentes sem cavitações aparentes foram montados em um manequim odontológico e radiografados pela técnica bitewing. Sessenta e um acadêmicos (76,3%) do último período de um curso de odontologia de uma universidade pública do interior do estado de São Paulo avaliaram as superfícies, por meio de exame clínico-radiográfico, realizaram a detecção de cárie e sugeriram um plano de tratamento para cada uma delas. A concordância interexaminador foi obtida a partir da estatística Kappa. Verificou-se que os valores da estatística kappa – concordância interexaminador – para a detecção de cárie (к= 0,54), a determinação de sua atividade (к= 0,50) e para a tomada de decisão clínica (к= 0,52), foi considerada moderada para os critérios avaliados. A modalidade de tratamento não-invasivo mais recomendada foi o selante resinoso (35,31%), enquanto que restaurações com resina fotopolimerizável foi a estratégia invasiva mais recomendada (71,1%), todavia houve diferenças marcantes na tomada de decisão sobre qual estratégia utilizar. Os resultados do presente estudo evidenciam a necessidade da implementação de estratégias de ensino/aprendizagem baseadas em treinamentos/calibrações constantes dos acadêmicos para minimizar estas variações, contribuindo para a formação de um profissional dentro da filosofia de promoção de saúde. O instrumento de coleta de dados do presente estudo mostrou-se ser eficaz e de fácil utilização para se avaliara esta problemática entre os graduandos. (O resumo está com mais de 250 palavras. Há erros de digitação. A conclusão em vermelho não é objeto do estudo)Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico2009-01-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/134410.30979/rev.abeno.v9i1.1344Revista da ABENO; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2009); 55-61Revista da ABENO; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2009); 55-61Revista da ABENO; v. 9 n. 1 (2009); 55-612595-02741679-5954reponame:Revista da ABENO (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)instacron:ABENOporhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/1344/778Copyright (c) 2021 Revista da ABENOinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silva, Renato Pereira-Júnior, Miguel MoranoMialhe, Fábio Luiz2021-02-03T14:42:37Zoai:ojs.revabeno.emnuvens.com.br:article/1344Revistahttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/indexONGhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/oairevabeno@gmail.com2595-02741679-5954opendoar:2023-01-13T09:48:21.296846Revista da ABENO (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)false |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students Variabilidade na detecção das lesões cariosas e planos de tratamento para superfícies oclusais entre acadêmicos do último ano de um curso de odontologia |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students da Silva, Renato Pereira Dental Education. Dental Students. Diagnosis. Educação em Odontologia. Estudantes de Odontologia. Diagnóstico. |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students |
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Variability in caries detection and treatment plans for occlusal surfaces among undergraduate senior dental students |
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da Silva, Renato Pereira |
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da Silva, Renato Pereira -Júnior, Miguel Morano Mialhe, Fábio Luiz |
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-Júnior, Miguel Morano Mialhe, Fábio Luiz |
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da Silva, Renato Pereira -Júnior, Miguel Morano Mialhe, Fábio Luiz |
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Dental Education. Dental Students. Diagnosis. Educação em Odontologia. Estudantes de Odontologia. Diagnóstico. |
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Dental Education. Dental Students. Diagnosis. Educação em Odontologia. Estudantes de Odontologia. Diagnóstico. |
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The changes observed in the pattern of dental caries development have created major difficulties for professionals to detect the presence and extent of the carious lesion precisely, as well as doubts with regard to decisions about treatment. In spite of the importance of this issue, little is known about this problem in the training process of dentistry course students. Therefore, the object of this study was to assess the inter-examiner agreement about carious lesion detection and the treatment decision about occlusal caries, among undergraduate seniors of the dentistry course. Twenty posterior permanent teeth without apparent cavitations were mounted in a dentistry mannequin and radiographed using the bitewing technique. Sixtyone students (76.3%) in the last year of a dentistry course at a public university in the interior of the state of São Paulo = assessed the surfaces by means of clinicalradiographic examination, performed caries detection and suggested a = treatment plan for each surface. Inter-examiner agreement was obtained by means of Kappa statistics. It was observed that the kappa statistic values – inter-examiner agreement for caries detection (к=0.4), the determining of its activity (к=0.50), and the clinical decision making (к=0.52) were considered moderate for the criteria assessed. The most recommended non-invasive treatment was resinous sealing (35.31%), whereas restorations with light polymerizable resin were the most recommended invasive strategy (71.1%); nevertheless, there were marked differences with regard to the decision taken regarding which strategy to use. The results of this study evidenced the need for implementing teaching/learning strategies based on training/constant calibration of academic students to minimize these variations, contributing to a professional education guided by the philosophy of health promotion. The data collection instrument in this study proved efficient and easy to use for assessing this problem among undergraduates. |
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