Accuracy of teledentistry versus clinical oral examination for aged-care home residents: A pilot study.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Frailty & Aging Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tjfa.2024.100001
Mennatollah Nagy Sharkawy, Maii Mohamed, Hala M Abbas
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of using the mobile photographic method (m-health) of teledentistry for oral screening and triaging of older patients living in aged care homes.

Methods: The study took place in 2023 in four aged care facilities in Egypt. Three trained dentists performed clinical oral examinations of the participants and filled in the World Health Organization (WHO) oral health assessment form. Afterwards, five intraoral photographs were taken for each participant and independently examined by three calibrated dentists for caries detection and decision on intervention urgency for proper dental referral. Agreement between the testing modalities was analyzed using Cohen's kappa coefficient, and the significance level was set at p < 0.05 within all tests.

Results: The results indicated that teledentistry had higher specificity than sensitivity in caries detection compared to clinical examination. The level of agreement between the teledentistry examination and the clinical oral examination for caries assessment ranged from (k = 0.36) to (k = 0.58) showing fair to moderate agreement. Also, all teledentistry examiners showed almost perfect statistically significant intra-rater and inter-rater agreement for caries detection (K ≥ 0.82, p < 0.001). Moreover, intervention urgency scoring showed moderate to substantial agreement between the testing modalities with kappa values ranging from (k = 0.48) to (k = 0.65).

Conclusions: The mobile photographic method of teledentistry offers a feasible model that helps in oral examination and triaging dental treatment of older patients living in aged care facilities. However, larger studies with proper sample size are required which will allow better generalizability of the results.

老年护理院居民远程牙科与临床口腔检查的准确性:一项试点研究。
目的:本试点研究的目的是评估使用远程牙科移动摄影方法(移动健康)对生活在老年护理之家的老年患者进行口腔筛查和分诊的可行性。方法:该研究于2023年在埃及的四家老年护理机构进行。三名训练有素的牙医对参与者进行了临床口腔检查,并填写了世界卫生组织(世卫组织)口腔健康评估表。之后,为每个参与者拍摄五张口腔内照片,并由三名校准过的牙医独立检查,以检测龋齿并决定适当的牙科转诊的干预紧迫性。采用Cohen’s kappa系数分析检验方式之间的一致性,所有检验的显著性水平均为p < 0.05。结果:与临床检查相比,远程牙医学检测龋的特异性高于敏感性。远牙学检查与临床口腔检查在龋病评估方面的一致性从(k = 0.36)到(k = 0.58)不等,显示出一般到中等程度的一致性。此外,所有远程牙科检查人员在龋齿检测方面的一致性几乎完全具有统计学意义(K≥0.82,p < 0.001)。此外,干预紧迫性评分在kappa值范围从(k = 0.48)到(k = 0.65)的测试方式之间显示出中度到实质性的一致。结论:移动摄影法为老年护理机构老年患者的口腔检查和分诊提供了一种可行的模式。然而,需要更大的研究和适当的样本量,这将允许更好的推广结果。
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Journal of Frailty & Aging
Journal of Frailty & Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
54
期刊介绍: The Journal of Frailty & Aging is a peer-reviewed international journal aimed at presenting articles that are related to research in the area of aging and age-related (sub)clinical conditions. In particular, the journal publishes high-quality papers describing and discussing social, biological, and clinical features underlying the onset and development of frailty in older persons.          The Journal of Frailty & Aging is composed by five different sections: - Biology of frailty and aging In this section, the journal presents reports from preclinical studies and experiences focused at identifying, describing, and understanding the subclinical pathophysiological mechanisms at the basis of frailty and aging. - Physical frailty and age-related body composition modifications Studies exploring the physical and functional components of frailty are contained in this section. Moreover, since body composition plays a major role in determining physical frailty and, at the same time, represents the most evident feature of the aging process, special attention is given to studies focused on sarcopenia and obesity at older age. - Neurosciences of frailty and aging The section presents results from studies exploring the cognitive and neurological aspects of frailty and age-related conditions. In particular, papers on neurodegenerative conditions of advanced age are welcomed. - Frailty and aging in clinical practice and public health This journal’s section is devoted at presenting studies on clinical issues of frailty and age-related conditions. This multidisciplinary section particularly welcomes reports from clinicians coming from different backgrounds and specialties dealing with the heterogeneous clinical manifestations of advanced age. Moreover, this part of the journal also contains reports on frailty- and age-related social and public health issues. - Clinical trials and therapeutics This final section contains all the manuscripts presenting data on (pharmacological and non-pharmacological) interventions aimed at preventing, delaying, or treating frailty and age-related conditions.The Journal of Frailty & Aging is a quarterly publication of original papers, review articles, case reports, controversies, letters to the Editor, and book reviews. Manuscripts will be evaluated by the editorial staff and, if suitable, by expert reviewers assigned by the editors. The journal particularly welcomes papers by researchers from different backgrounds and specialities who may want to share their views and experiences on the common themes of frailty and aging.The abstracting and indexing of the Journal of Frailty & Aging is covered by MEDLINE (approval by the National Library of Medicine in February 2016).
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