State of the evidence base for medically necessary oral health care

Objective. The purpose of this article was to highlight the recent call for an evidence-based approach to public policy decision making with respect to funding dental services and the need this creates for enhanced clinical research activities. Study Design. Systematic reviews on topics of importanc...

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description Objective. The purpose of this article was to highlight the recent call for an evidence-based approach to public policy decision making with respect to funding dental services and the need this creates for enhanced clinical research activities. Study Design. Systematic reviews on topics of importance to oral health care practitioners are being conducted and published by various national and international groups. Recent activities to assess evidence to support medically necessary dental services were reviewed. Results. An Institute of Medicine Committee on Medicare Coverage Extensions found little published scientific evidence that directly assessed the effectiveness of dental services in preventing or managing systemic health outcomes for patients with head and neck cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, organ transplantation, and heart valve repair or replacement. Conclusions. The scientific community must strive to meet the challenge of conducting well-designed randomized, controlled trials that test the impact of dental treatment interventions on systemic health to meet the growing need for evidence to support or refute widely accepted dental treatment protocols for medically complex patients.(Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2001;92:272-5)
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Decision Making
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Dental Research
Dentistry
Evidence-Based Medicine
Financial Support
General aspects
Head and neck surgery. Maxillofacial surgery. Dental surgery. Orthodontics
Health Policy
Health systems. Social services
Humans
Maxillofacial surgery. Dental surgery. Orthodontics
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Research Design
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
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