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Reliability assessment of the classification for facial peri-implant soft tissue dehiscence/deficiencies (PSTDs): A multi-center inter-rater agreement study of different skill-level practitioners.

Authors :
Barootchi, Shayan
Mancini, Leonardo
Heck, Teresa
Zucchelli, Giovanni
Stefanini, Martina
Kazarian, Emilia
Rasperini, Giulio
Wang, Hom‐Lay
Tavelli, Lorenzo
Wang, Hom-Lay
Source :
Journal of Periodontology; Aug2022, Vol. 93 Issue 8, p1173-1182, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Along with the popularity of dental implants, implant esthetic complications are also on the rise. Recently a classification was proposed to comprehensively evaluate these conditions, with the definition of peri-implant soft tissue dehiscence/deficiencies (PSTDs). The aim of this article was therefore to test the inter-examiner agreement when utilizing the established rubrics among 25 standardized cases and 34 clinicians of different skill levels.<bold>Methods: </bold>Twelve periodontal residents, 12 general dentists, and 10 periodontists participated in this study. All examiners were provided with photographs of 25 single PSTDs and asked to rate all cases based on the proposed classification at a single timepoint. Variance components analysis was conducted with multilevel regression fit in a Bayesian framework to obtain uncertainty intervals for fractional variance contributions and interclass correlation values (ICC) to assess the agreement in the rating of all cases, among all examiners, different skill-level practitioners, and to compare their responses relative to the judgment of a gold standard examiner.<bold>Results: </bold>Overall, the results showed reproducible and consistent responses among the 34 examiners, and in each subgroup of skill-level, comparable to that of the gold examiner. Nevertheless, periodontists and residents were more likely to agree with the response of the gold standard examiner in their assessments of class and subclass of the PSTDs.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>The proposed PSTD classification showed reproducible assessments among all examiners, and between examiners of the same skill-level. The response of the gold standard examiner was more in line with the assessment of the periodontists and periodontal residents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223492
Volume :
93
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Periodontology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158550593
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/JPER.21-0606