1. Validation of questionnaires in screening for restorative treatment need among 15-, 21-, and 40-year olds
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Kämppi, A. (Antti), Paananen, A. (A.), Laajala, A. (A.), Karki, S. (S.), Kukkola, K. (K.), Molkoselkä, E. (E.), Mäkynen, A. (A.), Laitala, M. L. (M. L.), Päkkilä, J. (J.), Anttonen, V. (Vuokko), Tanner, T. (Tarja), Kämppi, A. (Antti), Paananen, A. (A.), Laajala, A. (A.), Karki, S. (S.), Kukkola, K. (K.), Molkoselkä, E. (E.), Mäkynen, A. (A.), Laitala, M. L. (M. L.), Päkkilä, J. (J.), Anttonen, V. (Vuokko), and Tanner, T. (Tarja)
- Abstract
Introduction: This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the association between three age-specific questionnaires in three age groups and restorative dental treatment need. Material and methods: Three separate questionnaires were designed on etiology of dental caries in different age groups. Randomly selected 15- (n = 36), 21- (n = 21), and 40-year-old (n = 45) subjects answered these questionnaires. Responses were compared to restorative treatment need (DT) according to the clinical oral examination, which calibrated examiner performed. Results: Responses to questionnaires were only indicative in prediction of restorative treatment need at individual level. Kappa values for 15-, 21-, and 40-year olds, between responses and restorative treatment need were 0.01, 0.44, and 0.33, respectively. Conclusion: The need for restorative care could plausible be screened with a questionnaire among the 21- and 40-year olds, but not among 15-year olds in a country with low caries prevalence. Further development of questionnaires and studies are needed.
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- 2022