Researching periodontitis: challenges and opportunities
Author
: Anwar T. Merchant
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim and Methods: The evidence-based approach, voted in January 2007 as one of
the 15 most important medical advances in the last 166 years, has increasingly shaped
medical practice and education. In this paper, we apply the evidence-based approach to
evaluate the aetiology of periodontitis; for comparison, we provide a brief description
of the evidence-based method applied to the study of cardiovascular disease aetiology.
We then discuss the challenges and opportunities to enhance the evidence base for
periodontitis aetiology.
Results and Conclusion: While evidence for medical treatments has mostly come
from clinical trials, evidence for primary prevention in medicine has largely emerged
from cohort studies evaluating disease risk factors. The high cost of conducting large
cohort studies makes it challenging to fund these investigations, particularly for
primary dental outcomes such as periodontitis. Studies of periodontitis outcomes
integrated into larger ongoing cohorts provide one way to overcome this problem.
Other potential barriers to the conduct of these studies include outcome definition,
prevention of bias, data analysis, and the focus on teeth at risk (rather than people at
risk) of the outcome. We analyse these questions and provide possible solutions. As
many of these issues are generic to dentistry, possible solutions can improve the
quality of future studies and the evidence base for primary prevention in dentistry.
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