Determining the Failure Rate of Direct Restorations-Chart Review versus Electronic Health Record Reports.
Dent J (Basel)
; 12(8)2024 Aug 08.
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ABSTRACT
Amalgam and composite restorations are used to treat minor dental issues. University of Michigan, School of Dentistry Electronic Health Record (EHR) reports show a 2.31% failure rate for amalgam and 1.14% for composite. Our study aims to determine the true failure rates through manual EHR chart reviews. Patient data from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry were utilized-216 amalgam restorations from 2020 to 2022 and 350 composite restorations in 2021 were searched. We defined failure and retreatment as replacing a restoration with the same material and failure and alternate treatment as replacing restoration with an alternative treatment within one year. The failure rate refers to a combination of replacement with the same and alternative treatment material within one year. For Amalgam 1.85% failed and were retreated; 7.87% failed and were received an alternate treatment. Composite 9.71% failed and retreated; 2.86% failed and received alternate treatment. In total anterior composite 10.5% retreated, 2.6% failed; posterior composite 9.1% retreated, 3.0% failed. Our study revealed higher restoration failure rates than the reports extracted in the EHR. This highlights the need to foster a culture of precise documentation to align EHR reports with hand-search findings.
academia; anterior versus posterior composite restoration; clinical performance of amalgam and composite restorations; dental documentation; dental school setting; failure rate of amalgamcomposite restorations; failure rate of restoration; importance of documentation; reason for failure; reasons for dental restoration failure; restoration failure; university settings
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Dent J (Basel)
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