Approaches to treating carious primary teeth

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Tickle M. [1 ]
Threlfall A.G. [1 ]
Pilkington L. [1 ]
Milsom K.M. [1 ]
Duggal M.S. [2 ]
Blinkhorn A.S. [1 ]
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[1] Oral Health Unit, National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, Williamson Building, Oxford Road
[2] Leeds Dental Institute, Leeds, LS2 9LU, Clarendon Way
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10.1038/bdj.2007.654
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Aim To measure the distribution of choices for the treatment of a child with differing severities of caries in a primary molar tooth among specialists in paediatric dentistry and general dental practitioners (GDPs) in England. Method Two surveys were undertaken using the same tool. The populations invited to take part in the study were confined to dentists practising in England in 2004. They were 500 GDPs selected at random from the list of all GDPs with a National Health Service (NHS) contract identified by the Dental Practice Board (DPB) and all 148 specialists in paediatric dentistry appearing on the General Dental Council specialist register. The selected dentists were sent a questionnaire containing four hypothetical clinical case scenarios in which the severity of dental caries in a single primary molar differed. Each clinical case scenario had a list of possible treatment options and participants were asked to select their single most preferred treatment option. To maximise the response rate there were three mailing rounds. Results Of the 500 GDPs and 148 paediatric specialists sent a questionnaire, 322 (64%) GDPs and 115 (78%) specialists responded. The answers to each of the case scenarios indicate differences of opinion both between and among GDPs and specialists in the care they would recommend for a child with caries in a primary molar tooth. This variation in opinion about care was more pronounced for a single deep carious lesion than for a less severe lesion. The spread of treatment options chosen in each scenario indicates disagreement among GDPs and specialists about restorative techniques and philosophy of care. Conclusion In England there is wide variation among GDPs and specialists in paediatric dentistry about the best way to treat a young child with caries in a primary molar tooth. Well designed studies are urgently needed to provide strong evidence for the most effective way to manage the dental care of children. © 2007 Nature Publishing Group.
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