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Caries risk assessment (CRA) tools like CAMBRA and Cariogram are equally effective. A new quantitative method, CAMBRA 123, also accurately predicts caries risk, aiding dental professionals in personalized patient care.

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  • Public Health

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  • Caries risk assessment (CRA) is crucial for effective dental caries management.
  • Several CRA tools exist, including CAMBRA, Cariogram, ADA, and AAPD methods.
  • CAMBRA and Cariogram have demonstrated predictive accuracy in numerous studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review, compare, and contrast four major CRA methods.
  • To introduce CAMBRA 123, a quantitative adaptation of CAMBRA.
  • To guide the selection of CRA methods for informed caries management decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Comparison of CAMBRA, Cariogram, ADA, and AAPD CRA tools using 26 hypothetical patients (0-6 years and 6 years-adult).
  • Evaluation of CAMBRA 123's quantitative approach against existing methods.

Main Results:

  • CAMBRA and Cariogram yielded identical risk categorizations for all patients.
  • ADA and AAPD tools produced different results compared to CAMBRA and Cariogram.
  • CAMBRA 123 aligned with CAMBRA and Cariogram in risk assessment outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • CAMBRA and Cariogram are equally valuable for predicting future dental caries risk.
  • CAMBRA 123 offers a promising, user-friendly quantitative CRA method for clinical settings.
  • Healthcare providers can select and combine CRA methods for individualized caries management.