International Research Collaborative - Oral Health and Equity, Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia.
School of Population and Global Health, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia.
Equine Vet J. 2021 Jul;53(4):780-786. doi: 10.1111/evj.13359. Epub 2020 Oct 29.
Equine peripheral caries can be a significant welfare issue in affected horses. Recent work has shown that complete reversal of the condition may be possible if the primary risk factor can be identified and corrected. Determining whether caries are active (deteriorating) or inactive (improving) is of vital importance when formulating a management and treatment plan. A new grading system is proposed that looks at whether caries are likely active or inactive to assist clinicians deciding whether intervention is required.
To examine the reliability of an alternative grading method for equine peripheral caries.
Online survey of veterinary surgeons.
Reviewers (n = 22) graded images of peripheral caries using three methods: the traditional grading system, a new research grading system and a new clinical grading system. Percentage agreement and Fleiss' kappa were used to examine the participant's agreement of the severity of caries.
All percentage agreements and Fleiss' kappa values were significantly greater than zero (P < .001). The Fleiss' kappa for the new methods were higher (ranging from 0.48 to 0.58), but not significantly different from the traditional method (0.40). There was a high level of consistency in the assessment of caries as either active or inactive with both grading systems reporting over 80% agreement. Feedback on the grading systems was positive with over 90% of reviewers saying they were likely to use the system.
The use of photographs provided some difficulties with image quality and judging whether the dentin was affected without an occlusal image.
The new grading system produced a consistent estimate of caries severity and provided high levels of agreement on whether the caries were likely 'active' or 'inactive'. This is likely to be very useful clinically to assist practitioners to determine whether intervention is required.
在外周性马牙病中,马的福利可能会受到重大影响。最近的研究表明,如果能确定并纠正主要的风险因素,那么这种情况可能会完全逆转。制定管理和治疗计划时,确定龋齿是处于活跃(恶化)状态还是静止(改善)状态至关重要。提出了一种新的分级系统,用于评估龋齿是否可能活跃或静止,以帮助临床医生决定是否需要干预。
检查马外周性龋齿替代分级方法的可靠性。
兽医的在线调查。
评审员(n=22)使用三种方法对外周性龋齿图像进行分级:传统分级系统、新研究分级系统和新临床分级系统。使用百分比一致性和 Fleiss'kappa 检验评估评审员对龋齿严重程度的一致性。
所有百分比一致性和 Fleiss'kappa 值均显著大于零(P<.001)。新方法的 Fleiss'kappa 值较高(范围为 0.48 至 0.58),但与传统方法(0.40)无显著差异。两种分级系统评估龋齿为活跃或静止的一致性很高,两种分级系统的评估结果均超过 80%的一致性。对分级系统的反馈是积极的,超过 90%的评审员表示他们可能会使用该系统。
使用照片提供了一些图像质量方面的困难,并且在没有咬合图像的情况下难以判断牙本质是否受到影响。
新的分级系统对龋齿的严重程度产生了一致的估计,并在龋齿是否可能为“活跃”或“静止”方面提供了高度的一致性。这在临床上可能非常有用,有助于医生确定是否需要干预。