2018年の歯周病の分類:臨床的観点からの課題
Marek Chmielewski1, Andrea Pilloni2, Alessandro Cuozzo3
1Private Practice, 81-881 Sopot, Poland.
Dentistry journal
|August 27, 2025
まとめ
2018年AAP/EFP歯周病分類は,診断の正確性と一貫性に影響を与える臨床的な課題を提示しています. 強化されたトレーニングとAIツールにより 歯周病の診断と患者のケアが改善できます
科学分野:
- 歯科
- 歯周病学
- 臨床診断
背景:
- 2018年 AAP/EFPの歯周病分類は,診断を標準化することを目的としています.
- この分類の臨床適用は,診断の正確性と検査者の一貫性において課題を明らかにした.
研究 の 目的:
- 2018年AAP/EFP歯周病分類の適用における臨床的課題を評価する.
- 診断の正確さと,実行ツールと,実行ツールなしで,検査官間の合意を評価する.
主な方法:
- 11件の研究の説明レビュー
- 診断の精度と検査者の同意を報告する研究を2018年分類に含める.
- 459人の臨床症例と852人の検査者のデータを分析した.
主要な成果:
- 一般的な歯科医は 専門医よりも低い精度と一貫性を示しました
- 歯周病の段階とグレードの信頼性に関する課題
- 訓練と実施ツールにより 診断の正確性と一致性が著しく向上しました
結論:
- 2018年の分類を適用する際には変動がある.
- 臨床医の研修や 診断補助器具や AIによって 精度が向上します
- 診断の改善は,流行の推定,研究,治療計画において極めて重要です.
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