牙科专业人员和学生如何评估正畸病例的复杂性?

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Giulia Semerari, Antonino Peluso, Anthony Carlino, Francesco Moscagiuri, Michele D'Attilio
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摘要

背景:准确诊断和评估正畸病例的复杂性对于治疗计划、估计治疗时间和确定所需的专业知识至关重要。各种指标,如美国正畸差异指数(ABO DI),提供客观的评价。本研究探讨了不同的牙科专业人员如何感知病例复杂性,并将他们的评估与ABO DI进行比较。材料/方法:30例6 ~ 42岁患者的治疗前正畸记录,根据DI评分分为轻度、中度或复杂。对1289名牙科专业人员(学生、普通牙医、正畸专家和住院医师)进行了在线调查,他们对35个病例的复杂程度从0(简单)到10(复杂)进行了评分。然后将应答者的评分与ABO DI评分进行比较,以评估正畸病例复杂性的感知。结果:共131人参与调查,其中学生31人,普通牙医68人,正畸专科医生20人,住院医师12人。样本包括86名男性和45名女性,平均年龄为34岁。与专科医生和住院医生相比,普通牙医往往高估了复杂性。专家认为病例比住院医生更具挑战性,而学生认为病例比两者都更复杂。在所有组中,57%的评分与DI评分一致,全科牙医达到最高的一致性(63%)。专家、住院医师和学生的一致性约为50%。结论:感知复杂性的可变性强调了专业培训对准确诊断的重要性。研究结果强调需要加强对普通牙医的正畸教育,以提高诊断准确性和治疗效果。
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How Do Dental Professionals and Students Assess Orthodontic Case Complexity?

Background: Accurately diagnosing and assessing orthodontic case complexity is essential for treatment planning, estimating therapy duration, and determining required expertise. Various indices, such as the American Board of Orthodontics Discrepancy Index (ABO DI), provide objective evaluations. This study explores how different dental professionals perceive case complexity and compares their assessments to the ABO DI.

Materials/methods: Thirty pre-treatment orthodontic records from patients aged 6 to 42 years were classified as mild, moderate, or complex based on DI scores. An online survey was sent to 1289 dental professionals (students, general dentists, orthodontic specialists, and residents), who rated the 35 cases on a complexity scale from 0 (simple) to 10 (complex). The respondents' rating was then compared with the ABO DI score to assess the perception of orthodontic case complexity.

Results: A total of 131 respondents participated, including 31 students, 68 general dentists, 20 orthodontic specialists, and 12 residents. The sample included 86 men and 45 women, with an average age of 34 years. General dentists tended to overestimate complexity compared to specialists and residents. Specialists perceived cases as more challenging than residents, while students rated cases as more complex than both. Across all groups, 57% of ratings aligned with DI scores, with general dentists achieving the highest agreement (63%). Specialists, residents, and students showed approximately 50% alignment.

Conclusions: Variability in perceived complexity underscores the importance of specialised training for accurate diagnosis. The findings emphasise the need for enhanced orthodontic education for general dentists to improve diagnostic precision and treatment outcomes.

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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the European Journal of Dental Education is to publish original topical and review articles of the highest quality in the field of Dental Education. The Journal seeks to disseminate widely the latest information on curriculum development teaching methodologies assessment techniques and quality assurance in the fields of dental undergraduate and postgraduate education and dental auxiliary personnel training. The scope includes the dental educational aspects of the basic medical sciences the behavioural sciences the interface with medical education information technology and distance learning and educational audit. Papers embodying the results of high-quality educational research of relevance to dentistry are particularly encouraged as are evidence-based reports of novel and established educational programmes and their outcomes.
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