Background: Interpretation of risk for periodontitis is critical for treatment planning. How periodontists assess risk for periodontitis is unclear. Purpose: To study (1) what factors periodontists use when assessing the risks for worsening periodontal conditions anticipating that no treatment would be provided, and (2) if risk assessment is consistent and independent of specialty background training. Material and Methods: Medical history, clinical dental data, full-mouth intra-oral radiographs, and slide pictures were obtained from each of 51 subjects, and the information was provided to 23 examiners. Results: The mean age of the study subjects was 51.5 years (SD±17.7, range 23-81), with 28 women included. In 10 of the subjects, only gingi...
The use of odds ratio (OR) in risk analysis is considered a useful means of cross-comparing risk fac...
Background: Periodontal risk assessment (PRA) model was designed for risk evaluation of treated pati...
Background: Prediction of periodontitis development is challenging. Use of oral health–related data ...
Progress in understanding the etiopathogenesis of periodontal disease has led to a reconsideration o...
Currently, many risk assessment tools are available for clinicians to assess a patient’s periodontal...
Aim: The validity of the risk assessment in predicting tooth loss due to periodontitis or disease p...
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare two partially validated periodontal risk profile ass...
Background: There is a need for analytical tools predicting the risk of periodontitis. The purpose o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a well-established periodontal risk assessment tool in patient...
AIM: Risk assessment is increasingly important in periodontology. The aim of this article was to pro...
Aim: To investigate the association of the Periodontal Risk Assessment (PRA) model categories with p...
AIM: Risk assessment is increasingly important in periodontology. The aim of this article was to pro...
OBJECTIVES (i) To identify characteristics of currently published patient-based tools used to asses...
Aim: To evaluate whether patient-related risk scores generated with a simplified method for periodon...
Aim: To evaluate the level of agreement between the periodontal risk assessment (PRA) and the period...
The use of odds ratio (OR) in risk analysis is considered a useful means of cross-comparing risk fac...
Background: Periodontal risk assessment (PRA) model was designed for risk evaluation of treated pati...
Background: Prediction of periodontitis development is challenging. Use of oral health–related data ...
Progress in understanding the etiopathogenesis of periodontal disease has led to a reconsideration o...
Currently, many risk assessment tools are available for clinicians to assess a patient’s periodontal...
Aim: The validity of the risk assessment in predicting tooth loss due to periodontitis or disease p...
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare two partially validated periodontal risk profile ass...
Background: There is a need for analytical tools predicting the risk of periodontitis. The purpose o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a well-established periodontal risk assessment tool in patient...
AIM: Risk assessment is increasingly important in periodontology. The aim of this article was to pro...
Aim: To investigate the association of the Periodontal Risk Assessment (PRA) model categories with p...
AIM: Risk assessment is increasingly important in periodontology. The aim of this article was to pro...
OBJECTIVES (i) To identify characteristics of currently published patient-based tools used to asses...
Aim: To evaluate whether patient-related risk scores generated with a simplified method for periodon...
Aim: To evaluate the level of agreement between the periodontal risk assessment (PRA) and the period...
The use of odds ratio (OR) in risk analysis is considered a useful means of cross-comparing risk fac...
Background: Periodontal risk assessment (PRA) model was designed for risk evaluation of treated pati...
Background: Prediction of periodontitis development is challenging. Use of oral health–related data ...