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Title: Effect of eliminating administrative radiographs on patient exposure and accuracy of provisional treatment plans

Journal Article · · J. Dent. Educ.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5517574

Published reports and recommendations suggest that radiographs are often ordered because of administrative policies during the screening and selection of patients for dental school clinics. This study examined the prescription of radiographs for two groups of patients: those who were radiographically examined according to an administrative policy and those whose radiographic needs were determined by a clinical examination. The provisional treatment needs assessment based on the screening examination was compared to the final treatment plan based on a complete diagnostic workup for both groups of patients to assess the effect of a change in school policy. Clinicians ordered half the number of panoramic radiographs as would have been ordered by administrative policy. There was no significant difference in the agreement between the provisional and final treatment plans under the two policies. These results suggest that dental schools can comply with federal recommendations against administrative radiographs without compromising patient selection.

Research Organization:
Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OSTI ID:
5517574
Journal Information:
J. Dent. Educ.; (United States), Vol. 51:12
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English