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Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model
Periodontal examination data have a complex structure. For epidemiological studies, mass screenings, and public health use, a simple index that represents the periodontal condition is necessary. Periodontal indices for partial examination of selected teeth have been developed. However, the selected...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33233427 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113754 |
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author | Nomura, Yoshiaki Morozumi, Toshiya Fukuda, Mitsuo Hanada, Nobuhiro Kakuta, Erika Kobayashi, Hiroaki Minabe, Masato Nakamura, Toshiaki Nakayama, Yohei Nishimura, Fusanori Noguchi, Kazuyuki Numabe, Yukihiro Ogata, Yorimasa Saito, Atsushi Sato, Soh Sekino, Satoshi Sugano, Naoyuki Sugaya, Tsutomu Suzuki, Fumihiko Takahashi, Keiso Takai, Hideki Takashiba, Shogo Umeda, Makoto Yoshie, Hiromasa Yoshimura, Atsutoshi Yoshinari, Nobuo Nakagawa, Taneaki |
author_facet | Nomura, Yoshiaki Morozumi, Toshiya Fukuda, Mitsuo Hanada, Nobuhiro Kakuta, Erika Kobayashi, Hiroaki Minabe, Masato Nakamura, Toshiaki Nakayama, Yohei Nishimura, Fusanori Noguchi, Kazuyuki Numabe, Yukihiro Ogata, Yorimasa Saito, Atsushi Sato, Soh Sekino, Satoshi Sugano, Naoyuki Sugaya, Tsutomu Suzuki, Fumihiko Takahashi, Keiso Takai, Hideki Takashiba, Shogo Umeda, Makoto Yoshie, Hiromasa Yoshimura, Atsutoshi Yoshinari, Nobuo Nakagawa, Taneaki |
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description | Periodontal examination data have a complex structure. For epidemiological studies, mass screenings, and public health use, a simple index that represents the periodontal condition is necessary. Periodontal indices for partial examination of selected teeth have been developed. However, the selected teeth vary between indices, and a justification for the selection of examination teeth has not been presented. We applied a graded response model based on the item response theory to select optimal examination teeth and sites that represent periodontal conditions. Data were obtained from 254 patients who participated in a multicenter follow-up study. Baseline data were obtained from initial follow-up. Optimal examination sites were selected using item information calculated by graded response modeling. Twelve sites—maxillary 2nd premolar (palatal-medial), 1st premolar (palatal-distal), canine (palatal-medial), lateral incisor (palatal-central), central incisor (palatal-distal) and mandibular 1st premolar (lingual, medial)—were selected. Mean values for clinical attachment level, probing pocket depth, and bleeding on probing by full mouth examinations were used for objective variables. Measuring the clinical parameters of these sites can predict the results of full mouth examination. For calculating the periodontal index by partial oral examination, a justification for the selection of examination sites is essential. This study presents an evidence-based partial examination methodology and its modeling. |
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spelling | pubmed-77004802020-11-30 Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model Nomura, Yoshiaki Morozumi, Toshiya Fukuda, Mitsuo Hanada, Nobuhiro Kakuta, Erika Kobayashi, Hiroaki Minabe, Masato Nakamura, Toshiaki Nakayama, Yohei Nishimura, Fusanori Noguchi, Kazuyuki Numabe, Yukihiro Ogata, Yorimasa Saito, Atsushi Sato, Soh Sekino, Satoshi Sugano, Naoyuki Sugaya, Tsutomu Suzuki, Fumihiko Takahashi, Keiso Takai, Hideki Takashiba, Shogo Umeda, Makoto Yoshie, Hiromasa Yoshimura, Atsutoshi Yoshinari, Nobuo Nakagawa, Taneaki J Clin Med Article Periodontal examination data have a complex structure. For epidemiological studies, mass screenings, and public health use, a simple index that represents the periodontal condition is necessary. Periodontal indices for partial examination of selected teeth have been developed. However, the selected teeth vary between indices, and a justification for the selection of examination teeth has not been presented. We applied a graded response model based on the item response theory to select optimal examination teeth and sites that represent periodontal conditions. Data were obtained from 254 patients who participated in a multicenter follow-up study. Baseline data were obtained from initial follow-up. Optimal examination sites were selected using item information calculated by graded response modeling. Twelve sites—maxillary 2nd premolar (palatal-medial), 1st premolar (palatal-distal), canine (palatal-medial), lateral incisor (palatal-central), central incisor (palatal-distal) and mandibular 1st premolar (lingual, medial)—were selected. Mean values for clinical attachment level, probing pocket depth, and bleeding on probing by full mouth examinations were used for objective variables. Measuring the clinical parameters of these sites can predict the results of full mouth examination. For calculating the periodontal index by partial oral examination, a justification for the selection of examination sites is essential. This study presents an evidence-based partial examination methodology and its modeling. MDPI 2020-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7700480/ /pubmed/33233427 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113754 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nomura, Yoshiaki Morozumi, Toshiya Fukuda, Mitsuo Hanada, Nobuhiro Kakuta, Erika Kobayashi, Hiroaki Minabe, Masato Nakamura, Toshiaki Nakayama, Yohei Nishimura, Fusanori Noguchi, Kazuyuki Numabe, Yukihiro Ogata, Yorimasa Saito, Atsushi Sato, Soh Sekino, Satoshi Sugano, Naoyuki Sugaya, Tsutomu Suzuki, Fumihiko Takahashi, Keiso Takai, Hideki Takashiba, Shogo Umeda, Makoto Yoshie, Hiromasa Yoshimura, Atsutoshi Yoshinari, Nobuo Nakagawa, Taneaki Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model |
title | Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model |
title_full | Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model |
title_fullStr | Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model |
title_short | Optimal Examination Sites for Periodontal Disease Evaluation: Applying the Item Response Theory Graded Response Model |
title_sort | optimal examination sites for periodontal disease evaluation: applying the item response theory graded response model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33233427 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113754 |
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