Abstract |
One of the most subjective areas with regard to interexaminer variations is the dental radiograph. The variations in radiographic interpretation lead to differences in treatment planning decisions. This study compared the endodontic retreatment planning decisions for endodontically treated teeth between 12 general practitioners and 12 endodontic postgraduate students. Utilizing dental radiographs of completed cases, both groups were asked to make treatment choices based on two hypothetical ages of a case: 1 or 3 yr postoperatively. General practitioners chose to initiate treatment at an earlier date and also chose more extensive treatment modalities. The age of the root filling was looked on as more important in treatment planning by the endodontics postgraduates.
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Authors | T C Pagonis, C D Fong, G Hasselgren |
Journal | Journal of endodontics
(J Endod)
Vol. 26
Issue 4
Pg. 240-1
(Apr 2000)
ISSN: 0099-2399 [Print] United States |
PMID | 11199727
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Apicoectomy
- Chi-Square Distribution
- Confidence Intervals
- Decision Making
- Education, Dental, Graduate
- Endodontics
(education)
- General Practice, Dental
(education)
- Humans
- Observer Variation
- Patient Care Planning
- Radiography
- Retreatment
- Retrograde Obturation
- Root Canal Obturation
- Root Canal Therapy
- Time Factors
- Tooth
(diagnostic imaging)
- Tooth Extraction
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