Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5641030 | Journal of Endodontics | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The DePaQ and the TMD screener lack diagnostic accuracy for differentiating TMD from odontogenic tooth pain without adjunctive (clinical) investigation(s) or examination. However, the TMD screener has high sensitivity for identifying true positives (ie, TMD pain) and would therefore be useful as a screening instrument when one can definitively exclude odontogenic etiology for pain on clinical and radiographic grounds, for instance in endodontic practices. In this study, the negative predictive value was also high in the TMD screener, and, therefore, we can trust a negative result (ie, when the TMD screener is negative, we can be fairly certain the pain diagnosis is not TMD and rule out TMD).
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Authors
Barbara DDS, MS, Donald R. DDS, MS, Sarah S. DDS, MS, Mike T. DDS, PhD, Alan S. DDS, PhD, Justin BDS, PhD,