Caries Risk Assessment and Management in Europe: The Multi-Country Observational CARMEN Study
José Frias-Bulhosa, Agnieszka Mielczarek, Nikolai Sharkov, Maria Gaveli, Ana Luísa Costa, Alberto Ogalla, Pierre-Marie Voisin, Sylvain Levet, Jean-Noel Vergnes

TL;DR
A study across four European countries found that dentists use varied methods for caries risk management, with limited use of standardized tools and a link between socioeconomic status and caries risk.
Contribution
The study highlights the variability in caries risk assessment practices and emphasizes the need for personalized care and biopsychosocial models in dental practice.
Findings
Fewer than 15% of dentists used standardized caries risk assessment tools.
Caries risk was inversely associated with patients' socioeconomic status.
University training on caries risk correlated with adherence to recommendations.
Abstract
Background: This observational ambispective longitudinal international study explored dentists’ practices and patient records concerning dental caries risk management across four European countries (Bulgaria, Greece, Poland and Portugal). Methods: Dentist volunteers recruited patients needing caries risk management, either through preventive or curative measures, from their regular practice. Analyses focused on assessing dentists’ practices in caries risk assessment and management, along with gathering information on patient and dentist characteristics, oral health assessments, and caries risk evaluation. Results: A total of 51 dentists recruited 1008 patients. Across the countries studied, caries risk assessment and management methods varied, with fewer than 15% of dentists using standardized tools. Primary assessment methods included oral examinations and medical interviews, while…
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TopicsDental Health and Care Utilization · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Erosion and Treatment
