Measuring dental diseases: A critical review of indices in dental practice and research
Vineetha Karuveettil, Venkitachalam Ramanarayanan, Vinita Sanjeevan, BobbyK Antony, NaveenJacob Varghese, HeljoJoseph Padamadan, Chandrashekar Janakiram
Abstract
Dental indices are tools used to quantify dental diseases thereby cross comparisons can be made based on disease burden and treatment efficacy. In dental literature, there exists an ambiguity on selecting the ideal scale or index to measure dental diseases. This is because of the availability of different indices and the lack of standardization among dental associations in measuring diseases. This warrants the need for a critical assessment of available indices commonly used in dental research and clinical practice. The critical appraisal of indices used for measuring oral hygiene, dental caries, gingival disease, periodontal disease, dental fluorosis, malocclusion, enamel defects, and tooth wear is attempted in this study.