Annals of Japan Prosthodontic Society
Online ISSN : 1883-6860
Print ISSN : 1883-4426
ISSN-L : 1883-4426
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A Multi-Centered Epidemiological Study Evaluating the Reliability of the Treatment Difficulty Indices Developed by the Japan Prosthodontic Society
Takuo KubokiTetsuo IchikawaKazuyoshi BabaMasayuki HideshimaYuji SatoHiroyuki WakeKan NagaoYorika Kodaira-UedaAya Kimura-OnoKatsushi TamakiKazuhiro TsugaKaoru SakuraiHironobu SatoKanji IshibashiHirofumi YataniTakashi OhyamaYasumasa AkagawaToshihiro HiraiKeiichi SasakiKiyoshi Koyano
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2013 Volume 5 Issue 2 Pages 224-239

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Abstract

Purpose: The diagnostic assessment of the level of difficulty in treating patients who need prosthodontic care is useful to establish a medicoeconomically efficient system with primary care dentists and prosthodontic specialists.
Methods: A multi-axis assessment protocol was established using the newly established treatment difficultyindices. The protocol contains Axis I: oral physiological conditions (e.g., teeth damage and/or missingteeth); Axis II: general health and sociological conditions (e.g., medical disorders); Axis III: oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL; e.g., oral health impact profile: OHIP); and Axis IV: psychological health (e.g., mood, anxiety, somatoform disorders). A preliminary study on the test-retest consistency of the protocol was conducted to check the levels of reliability of the indices prior to a large-scale, multi-center cohort study on the validity of the protocol.
Results: The test-retest consistency in terms of the oral physiological condition (Axis I) after data reduction was 0.82 for patients with teeth problems, 0.73 for partially edentulous patients, and 0.78 for edentulous patients. The reliability for general health and sociological conditions (Axis II), OHRQOL (Axis III), and psychological health (Axis IV) were 0.88, 0.74, and 0.61, respectively. These values reflect either "sufficient agreement" or "excellent agreement" in accordance with the criteria established by Landis and Koch1).
Conclusions: This protocol is the first multi-axis assessment scheme introduced for prosthodontic treatment with sufficient reliability. This new system is therefore expected to have a significant impact on future dental diagnostic nomenclature systems.

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