Son Ji-Young, Park Yuyi, Park Ji-Yeon, Kim Min-Ji, Han Dong-Hun
Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
BMC Oral Health. 2024 Dec 4;24(1):1462. doi: 10.1186/s12903-024-05061-4.
To evaluates the tendency of South Korean dentists to over-diagnose clinically healthy teeth in pseudo-patients.
We conducted a pseudo-patient, cross-sectional study in 196 private dental clinics with 58 pseudo-patients in South Korea between August and December 2018. Trained pseudo-patients with no previous oral diseases, including dental caries, diagnosed by two experienced dentists, were sent to each dental clinic. Before visiting each private dental clinic, participants were instructed to state, "I have no symptoms, but I would like to have a dental caries examination". The oral examination was performed using visual and tactile inspection methods only. The interactions between the dental clinic staff and the pseudo-patient were documented on a data collection form shortly after each visit.
In 33.2% (65/196) of these interactions, the pseudo-patients were diagnosed as having no dental caries. 11.7% (23/196), 12.8% (25/196), 10.7% (21/196), and 10.7% (21/196) of the sample were diagnosed with dental caries in one, two, three, and four teeth, respectively. Dentists diagnosed five or more dental caries in 20.9% (41/196) of the sample. 196 dental clinics diagnosed a total of 503 dental caries. Of these, 392 were in molars. Small solo practice dentists diagnosed 3.54 dental caries and large group practice dentists 1.57, but the difference was not significant (p = 0.07). The recommendation rate for dental caries treatment was highest among 43 (55.1%) large solo practices, and lowest in 7 (33.3%) large group practices. However, small solo practices had the lowest rate of preventive care recommendations at 12 (30.8%) and 10 (47.6%) in large group practices. The data shows that preventive care recommendations increased as the practice size increased.
The study findings indicate that Korean dentists tend to over-diagnose dental caries, which could pose a threat to public health both in Korea and worldwide. Therefore, it is important to carefully consider strategies to improve the correct diagnosis and standard of care for dental caries by private dentists.
评估韩国牙医对伪装患者中临床健康牙齿进行过度诊断的倾向。
2018年8月至12月期间,我们在韩国196家私人牙科诊所对58名伪装患者进行了一项横断面研究。由两名经验丰富的牙医诊断为无包括龋齿在内的既往口腔疾病的经过培训的伪装患者被派往每家牙科诊所。在拜访每家私人牙科诊所之前,参与者被要求陈述:“我没有症状,但我想进行龋齿检查”。仅使用视觉和触觉检查方法进行口腔检查。每次拜访后不久,牙科诊所工作人员与伪装患者之间的互动情况被记录在一份数据收集表上。
在这些互动中,33.2%(65/196)的伪装患者被诊断为无龋齿。样本中分别有11.7%(23/196)、12.8%(25/196)、10.7%(21/196)和10.7%(21/196)的患者被诊断出一颗、两颗、三颗和四颗牙齿有龋齿。牙医在20.9%(41/196)的样本中诊断出五颗或更多龋齿。196家牙科诊所共诊断出503颗龋齿。其中,392颗在磨牙。小型个体执业牙医诊断出3.54颗龋齿,大型团体执业牙医诊断出1.57颗,但差异不显著(p = 0.07)。龋齿治疗推荐率在43家(55.1%)大型个体诊所中最高,在7家(33.3%)大型团体诊所中最低。然而,小型个体诊所的预防性护理推荐率最低,为12家(30.8%),大型团体诊所为10家(47.6%)。数据显示,随着诊所规模的增加,预防性护理推荐率也随之增加。
研究结果表明,韩国牙医倾向于过度诊断龋齿,这可能对韩国乃至全球的公共卫生构成威胁。因此,仔细考虑改善私人牙医对龋齿的正确诊断和护理标准的策略非常重要。