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Accounting for measurement reliability to improve the quality of inference in dental microhardness research: A worked example (CROSBI ID 220937)

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Sever, Ivan ; Klarić, Eva ; Tarle, Zrinka Accounting for measurement reliability to improve the quality of inference in dental microhardness research: A worked example // Clinical oral investigations, 20 (2016), 6; 1143-1149. doi: 10.1007/s00784-015-1600-7

Podaci o odgovornosti

Sever, Ivan ; Klarić, Eva ; Tarle, Zrinka

engleski

Accounting for measurement reliability to improve the quality of inference in dental microhardness research: A worked example

Objectives: Dental microhardness experiments are influenced by unobserved factors related to the varying tooth characteristics that affect measurement reproducibility. This paper explores the appropriate analytical tools for modeling different sources of unobserved variability to reduce the biases encountered and increase the validity of microhardness studies. Materials and Methods: The enamel microhardness of human third molars was measured by Vickers diamond. The effects of five bleaching agents – 10%, 16% and 30% carbamide peroxide and 25% and 38% hydrogen peroxide were examined, as well as the effect of artificial saliva and amorphous calcium phosphate. To account for both between- and within-tooth heterogeneity in evaluating treatment effects, the statistical analysis was performed in the mixed- effects framework, which also included the appropriate weighting procedure to adjust for confounding. The results were compared to those of the standard ANOVA model usually applied. Results: The weighted mixed-effects model produced the parameter estimates of different magnitude and significance than the standard ANOVA model. The results of the former model were more intuitive, with more precise estimates and better fit. Conclusions: Confounding could seriously bias the study outcomes, highlighting the need for more robust statistical procedures in dental research that account for the measurement reliability. The presented framework is more flexible and informative than existing analytical techniques, and may improve the quality of inference in dental research. Clinical Relevance: Reported results could be misleading if underlying heterogeneity of microhardness measurements is not taken into account. The confidence in treatment outcomes could be increased by applying the framework presented.

tooth bleaching; reproducibility of results; statistical models; weights and measures; treatment outcome; bias

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Podaci o izdanju

20 (6)

2016.

1143-1149

objavljeno

1432-6981

10.1007/s00784-015-1600-7

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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