Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability

Autores
Molina, Gustavo Fabían; Faulks, Denise; Mulder, Jan; Frencken, Jo
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
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documento de conferencia
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versión publicada
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Fil: Molina, Gustavo Fabían. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Odontología. Cátedra de Materiales Dentales; Argentina.
Fil: Faulks, Denise. Université Clermont Auvergne; Francia.
Fil: Mulder, Jan. Radboud University Medical Centre; Netherlands.
Fil: Frencken, Jo. Radboud University; Netherlands.
Objective: To assess the effectiveness and suitability of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) protocol in people with a disability. Method: Three treatment protocols were distinguished: ART (hand instruments/high-viscosity glass-ionomer); conventional restorative treatment (rotary instrumentation/resin composite) in the clinic (CRT/clinic) and under general anesthesia (CRT/GA). People were referred for restorative care to a special care centre and treated by two specialists. Treatment allocation was performed by patients/parents/caregivers following a brochure-based selection procedure. Reasons for selection, need for changing the treatment selected and difficulties in performing the restorative procedures were recorded. Treatment satisfaction was determined using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Evaluation was performed by two trained and calibrated examiners using the ART restoration assessment codes. The Proportional Hazard model with frailty corrections was applied to calculate survival estimates after 0.5 and 1 year. Result: 66 patients (13.6±7.8 years) with 16 different medical disorders participated. CRT/clinic was chosen by 15 respondents (22.7%) but proved feasible for 5 (13%). 43 respondents (65.2%) chose the ART approach and proved feasible for 47 patients (71.2%), and 14 patients received CRT/GA (21%). In all, 298 dentine carious lesions were restored in primary and permanent teeth, 182 (ART), 21 (CRT/clinic) and 95 (CRT/GA). The 1-year survival rates and jackknife standard error of ART and CRT restorations were 97.8±1.0% and 90.5±3.2%, respectively (p=0.01). Level of satisfaction was highest for ART (mean VAS-score: 9.2±0.86) and lowest for CRT/clinic (mean VAS-score: 7.4±1.14) (p=0<0001). Conclusion: The short-term results indicate that ART appears to be a suitable and effective treatment protocol for treating patients with disability restoratively, many of whom have difficulty coping with the conventional restorative treatment.
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Fil: Molina, Gustavo Fabían. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Odontología. Cátedra de Materiales Dentales; Argentina.
Fil: Faulks, Denise. Université Clermont Auvergne; Francia.
Fil: Mulder, Jan. Radboud University Medical Centre; Netherlands.
Fil: Frencken, Jo. Radboud University; Netherlands.
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Caries dental
Tratamiento restaurativo atraumático dental
Práctica profesional
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Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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spelling Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disabilityMolina, Gustavo FabíanFaulks, DeniseMulder, JanFrencken, JoCaries dentalTratamiento restaurativo atraumático dentalPráctica profesionalFil: Molina, Gustavo Fabían. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Odontología. Cátedra de Materiales Dentales; Argentina.Fil: Faulks, Denise. Université Clermont Auvergne; Francia.Fil: Mulder, Jan. Radboud University Medical Centre; Netherlands.Fil: Frencken, Jo. Radboud University; Netherlands.Objective: To assess the effectiveness and suitability of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) protocol in people with a disability. Method: Three treatment protocols were distinguished: ART (hand instruments/high-viscosity glass-ionomer); conventional restorative treatment (rotary instrumentation/resin composite) in the clinic (CRT/clinic) and under general anesthesia (CRT/GA). People were referred for restorative care to a special care centre and treated by two specialists. Treatment allocation was performed by patients/parents/caregivers following a brochure-based selection procedure. Reasons for selection, need for changing the treatment selected and difficulties in performing the restorative procedures were recorded. Treatment satisfaction was determined using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Evaluation was performed by two trained and calibrated examiners using the ART restoration assessment codes. The Proportional Hazard model with frailty corrections was applied to calculate survival estimates after 0.5 and 1 year. Result: 66 patients (13.6±7.8 years) with 16 different medical disorders participated. CRT/clinic was chosen by 15 respondents (22.7%) but proved feasible for 5 (13%). 43 respondents (65.2%) chose the ART approach and proved feasible for 47 patients (71.2%), and 14 patients received CRT/GA (21%). In all, 298 dentine carious lesions were restored in primary and permanent teeth, 182 (ART), 21 (CRT/clinic) and 95 (CRT/GA). The 1-year survival rates and jackknife standard error of ART and CRT restorations were 97.8±1.0% and 90.5±3.2%, respectively (p=0.01). Level of satisfaction was highest for ART (mean VAS-score: 9.2±0.86) and lowest for CRT/clinic (mean VAS-score: 7.4±1.14) (p=0<0001). Conclusion: The short-term results indicate that ART appears to be a suitable and effective treatment protocol for treating patients with disability restoratively, many of whom have difficulty coping with the conventional restorative treatment.https://iadr.confex.com/iadr/14iags/webprogram/Paper188896.htmlFil: Molina, Gustavo Fabían. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Odontología. Cátedra de Materiales Dentales; Argentina.Fil: Faulks, Denise. Université Clermont Auvergne; Francia.Fil: Mulder, Jan. Radboud University Medical Centre; Netherlands.Fil: Frencken, Jo. Radboud University; Netherlands.Otras Ciencias de la Salud2014info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11086/20995enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)instname:Universidad Nacional de Córdobainstacron:UNC2025-09-29T13:42:26Zoai:rdu.unc.edu.ar:11086/20995Institucionalhttps://rdu.unc.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://rdu.unc.edu.ar/oai/snrdoca.unc@gmail.comArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25722025-09-29 13:42:27.197Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC) - Universidad Nacional de Córdobafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
title Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
spellingShingle Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
Molina, Gustavo Fabían
Caries dental
Tratamiento restaurativo atraumático dental
Práctica profesional
title_short Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
title_full Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
title_fullStr Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
title_full_unstemmed Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
title_sort Suitability and effectiveness of ART approach in patients with disability
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Molina, Gustavo Fabían
Faulks, Denise
Mulder, Jan
Frencken, Jo
author Molina, Gustavo Fabían
author_facet Molina, Gustavo Fabían
Faulks, Denise
Mulder, Jan
Frencken, Jo
author_role author
author2 Faulks, Denise
Mulder, Jan
Frencken, Jo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Caries dental
Tratamiento restaurativo atraumático dental
Práctica profesional
topic Caries dental
Tratamiento restaurativo atraumático dental
Práctica profesional
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Molina, Gustavo Fabían. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Odontología. Cátedra de Materiales Dentales; Argentina.
Fil: Faulks, Denise. Université Clermont Auvergne; Francia.
Fil: Mulder, Jan. Radboud University Medical Centre; Netherlands.
Fil: Frencken, Jo. Radboud University; Netherlands.
Objective: To assess the effectiveness and suitability of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) protocol in people with a disability. Method: Three treatment protocols were distinguished: ART (hand instruments/high-viscosity glass-ionomer); conventional restorative treatment (rotary instrumentation/resin composite) in the clinic (CRT/clinic) and under general anesthesia (CRT/GA). People were referred for restorative care to a special care centre and treated by two specialists. Treatment allocation was performed by patients/parents/caregivers following a brochure-based selection procedure. Reasons for selection, need for changing the treatment selected and difficulties in performing the restorative procedures were recorded. Treatment satisfaction was determined using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Evaluation was performed by two trained and calibrated examiners using the ART restoration assessment codes. The Proportional Hazard model with frailty corrections was applied to calculate survival estimates after 0.5 and 1 year. Result: 66 patients (13.6±7.8 years) with 16 different medical disorders participated. CRT/clinic was chosen by 15 respondents (22.7%) but proved feasible for 5 (13%). 43 respondents (65.2%) chose the ART approach and proved feasible for 47 patients (71.2%), and 14 patients received CRT/GA (21%). In all, 298 dentine carious lesions were restored in primary and permanent teeth, 182 (ART), 21 (CRT/clinic) and 95 (CRT/GA). The 1-year survival rates and jackknife standard error of ART and CRT restorations were 97.8±1.0% and 90.5±3.2%, respectively (p=0.01). Level of satisfaction was highest for ART (mean VAS-score: 9.2±0.86) and lowest for CRT/clinic (mean VAS-score: 7.4±1.14) (p=0<0001). Conclusion: The short-term results indicate that ART appears to be a suitable and effective treatment protocol for treating patients with disability restoratively, many of whom have difficulty coping with the conventional restorative treatment.
https://iadr.confex.com/iadr/14iags/webprogram/Paper188896.html
Fil: Molina, Gustavo Fabían. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Odontología. Cátedra de Materiales Dentales; Argentina.
Fil: Faulks, Denise. Université Clermont Auvergne; Francia.
Fil: Mulder, Jan. Radboud University Medical Centre; Netherlands.
Fil: Frencken, Jo. Radboud University; Netherlands.
Otras Ciencias de la Salud
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