Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8698480 | The Journal of the American Dental Association | 2017 | 69 Pages |
Abstract
Cytologic testing appears to be the most accurate adjunct among those included in this review. The main concerns are the high rate of false-positive results and serious issues of risk of bias and indirectness of the evidence. Clinicians should remain skeptical about the potential benefit of any adjunct in clinical practice.
Keywords
OSCCCDCDTARCTPotentially malignant disorderPVPsPMdRandomized controlled trialPotentially malignant disordersGrading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and EvaluationAmerican Dental Associationdiagnostic test accuracyCenters for Disease Control and PreventionGradeADAoral squamous cell carcinoma
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Authors
Mark W. DDS, PhD, FRCPath, Malavika P. MPH, Olivia MPH, Elliot DDS, MS, MSc, Nishant MD, Anil K. PhD, Ezra MD, FRCPSC, Gypsyamber PhD, JoAnn RDH, PhD, John R. DMD, PhD, Alexander R. DDS, MSD, Paul M. DDS, Lauren L. DDS, Thomas P. DMD, FDS, RCS,