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Examiner standardization for caries studies.

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    Clinical examiners receive training to ensure consistent interpretation of diagnostic criteria. This study summarizes examiner error rates during calibration and field assessments, highlighting performance in clinical control programs.

    Area of Science:

    • Clinical diagnostics
    • Medical quality assurance

    Background:

    • Standardization of diagnostic criteria is crucial for reliable clinical control programs.
    • Examiner training aims to minimize subjective interpretation and improve consistency.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To quantify examiner error rates in calibration examinations.
    • To assess examiner reversal rates in a real-world field study setting.

    Main Methods:

    • Calibration examinations were conducted to assess initial examiner accuracy.
    • A field study was implemented to evaluate examiner performance over time and in practice.
    • Error and reversal rates were systematically recorded and analyzed.

    Main Results:

    • Data on examiner error rates during calibration assessments are presented.

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  • Findings on examiner reversal rates from the field study are summarized.
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    • The study provides empirical data on examiner performance in clinical control settings.
    • Understanding error and reversal rates informs future training and quality improvement initiatives.