An evaluation of the usefulness of two endodontic case assessment forms by general dentists

Autor: P. R. Wesselink, M. F. Timmerman, M. H. Ree
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: International Endodontic Journal. 36:545-555
ISSN: 0143-2885
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2591.2003.00688.x
Popis: Aim To evaluate the use of two forms to assess the risks and difficulty of root-canal treatment. Methodology Two criterion-based forms, containing 15 and 16 items, respectively, were distributed to 83 general dentists to evaluate the potential difficulty of root-canal treatment. The participants were asked to assess the difficulty of 15 endodontic cases using the Dutch Endodontic Treatment Index (DETI) and the Endodontic Treatment Classification (ETC) forms. A questionnaire was also provided to evaluate the time needed to complete the two forms, their ease of use, the clarity and/or appropriateness of the criteria and any other comments. The outcomes of the assessment were compared with the assessment of each case as carried out by the authors. Results The response rate was 53%. The DETI was an easy and rapid way to differentiate between uncomplicated and complicated cases. In 13 of the 15 cases, 88–100% of the dentists scored the cases in agreement with the authors. Use of the ETC form was more complicated, as a result of the larger number of variables. However, most respondents recognized the complicated cases, and 91% found the ETC form valuable to help in assessing the difficulty of endodontic cases. Conclusions These two forms may help general practitioners to assess the difficulty of endodontic problems and to decide whether to treat the case or to refer it to a specialist.
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