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Update on technology assessment in dentistry.

A Antczak-Bouckoms1, J F Tulloch

  • 1Harvard School of Public Health.

Current Opinion in Dentistry
|June 1, 1992
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This review examines recent technology assessment techniques, including decision analysis, meta-analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis, applied to clinical dentistry. It also covers broader issues in health-care technology assessment methods and implementation.

Area of Science:

  • Dental research
  • Health technology assessment
  • Clinical decision-making

Background:

  • Emerging technologies in dentistry require rigorous evaluation.
  • Traditional assessment methods may not fully capture complex clinical scenarios.
  • The need for robust frameworks to guide technology adoption in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the application of novel technology assessment techniques in dentistry.
  • To evaluate the utility of decision analysis, meta-analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis in dental clinical problems.
  • To discuss overarching challenges in health-care technology assessment.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies employing decision analysis, meta-analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis in dentistry.

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  • Synthesis of findings related to specific clinical problems and technologies.
  • Analysis of general methodologic and implementation issues.
  • Main Results:

    • Decision analysis, meta-analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis are increasingly utilized in dental technology evaluation.
    • These methods provide valuable insights into the efficacy, effectiveness, and economic impact of dental interventions.
    • Methodologic and implementation challenges persist in applying these advanced techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • Advanced technology assessment techniques offer powerful tools for evaluating dental technologies.
    • Addressing methodologic and implementation issues is crucial for the effective use of these techniques.
    • Further research and standardization are needed to optimize technology assessment in dentistry.