Reliability analysis using the in‐lux examination method for dental indices in adolescents for use in epidemiological studies

ObjectiveTo evaluate the in‐lux examination method to assess the reliability of examiners for oral health surveys.MethodsA calibration study involving 10 examiners and 27 patients was conducted, and high‐quality photographs of dental epidemiological indices were projected. The latter refers to the i...

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Hauptverfasser: Pinto, Rafaela da Silveira, Vettore, Mario Vianna, de Abreu, Mauro Henrique Guimarães Nogueira, Palmier, Andrea Clemente, de Moura, Rosa Núbia Vieira, Roncalli, Angelo Giuseppe
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description ObjectiveTo evaluate the in‐lux examination method to assess the reliability of examiners for oral health surveys.MethodsA calibration study involving 10 examiners and 27 patients was conducted, and high‐quality photographs of dental epidemiological indices were projected. The latter refers to the in‐lux examination method. Two groups, comprised of five examiners each, were trained to assess dental caries (DMFT index) and malocclusion (DAI). The first group carried out in vivo (clinical) and in‐lux examinations in the same patients. The second group performed in‐lux examinations only. The measurements were repeated to obtain intraexaminer weighted kappa coefficients.ResultsInterexaminer weighted kappa coefficients of the in vivo examination method for DMFT and DAI ranged from 0.597 to 0.851 and from 0.574 to 0.844, respectively. The values for in‐lux examination were between 0.440 and 0.856 (DMFT) and between 0.524 and 0.783 (DAI). The intraexaminer kappa coefficients of the in vivo examination method ranged between 0.569 and 0.851 (DMFT) and between 0.644 and 0.834 (DAI). In the in‐lux method, these values were between 0.426 and 0.831 (DMFT) and between 0.341 and 0.838 (DAI). Three examiners did not reach the minimum acceptable kappa value (k = 0.610) for DMFT, and one for DAI. Of these, one examiner managed to reach the minimum kappa coefficient for DMFT after additional training. The three others maintained the kappa coefficients at lower than acceptable limits.ConclusionsCalibration, using both in vivo and in‐lux examination methods, was able to discriminate the examiners regarding their reliability to reproduce dental indices. The in‐lux examination method was considered reliable and can replace the in vivo examination method. The in‐lux method might be more feasible to evaluate the reliability of examiners when clinical calibration is unrealistic due to logistic issues and when a large number of examiners are involved in the survey.
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