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Clinical practice guideline adaptation for risk-based caries management in 18-55 year-old Iranian adults

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BMC ORAL HEALTH
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02699-w

Keywords

Dental caries; Risk assessment; Preventive dentistry; Practice guideline; Adaptation

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This study aimed to adapt an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for risk-based management of caries in 18-55 year-old Iranian adults. A multidisciplinary team reviewed various guidelines and assessed their reliability to form recommendations specifically for Iranian adults. This study is important for promoting oral health in the Iranian population.
Purpose: To adapt an evidence-based clinical practice guideline (CPG) for risk-based management of caries in 18-55 year-old Iranian adults. Methods: A multidisciplinary adaptation team reviewed evidence-based guidelines such as the NICE, SIGN, and ADA according to the defined clinical questions. In addition, databases such as the PubMed and Google Scholar were searched and CPGs were screened and appraised using the AGREE II (Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II) tool. Clinical scenarios were developed and their level of evidence, clinical advantage and adaptability were assessed. Following a two-round ranking by experts, the final recommendations were selected using the RAND-UCLA appropriateness method. Results: Of 17 CPGs, 5 were selected as the source guidelines for adaptation. To assess the risk of caries in the adult population, reduced Cariogram (without saliva tests) and CAMBRA were suggested as diagnostic tools. In addition, 53 risk-based recommendations on the preventive care (including the use of fluoride toothpaste, fluoride, and chlorhexidine mouthwash, at home and in-office fluoride gel, fluoride varnish, mouth buffering, and sealant), operative intervention threshold, and follow-up interval were adapted for Iranian adults. Conclusions: A guideline was adapted for risk-based management of dental caries in Iranian adults. This helps local dentists in decision making and promoting oral health of adults. Further research is needed to assess the external validity and feasibility of the adapted guideline in the Iranian population.

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