Caries Risk Assessment: Where Do We Stand Today?
Tushar Pruthi1*, Nikhil Srivastava2, Vivek Rana3, Sakshi Gaind4, Noopur Kaushik5 and Shruti Jha6
1Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Subharti Dental College & Hospital, SVSU, Meerut
2Principal & Head of Department, Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Subharti Dental College & Hospital, SVSU, Meerut
3Professor, Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Subharti Dental College & Hospital, SVSU, Meerut
4Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontology , Institute of Dental studies and Technologies, Modinagar, Gaziabhad
5Professor, Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Subharti Dental College & Hospital, SVSU, Meerut
6Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Subharti Dental College & Hospital, SVSU, Meerut
*Corresponding Author: Tushar Pruthi, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Subharti Dental College & Hospital, SVSU, Meerut.
Published: February 01, 2024
Abstract  
Caries Risk” is defined as the probability that an individual will develop at least a certain number of carious lesions reacting a giver stage of disease progression during a specified time conditional on his/her exposure status remaining stable during the period in question. This is generally considered “high” or “low”. “Caries risk assessment” is the identification of individuals at high risk for future caries. Assessment of caries risk is an important part of contemporary dental practice. Dental practitioners perform such assessments every day of their practicing lives. The patient should be made aware of their risk status so that they become involved in their preventive care. For dentists to practice preventive dental medicine, they need information about the caries-risk status of their patients. The validity of a caries-risk assessment can be evaluated as regards specificity, sensitivity, positive and negative predictive values. Thus, this review article will the risk assessment can be tested for how well it correlates with the future disease.
Keywords: caries; risk assessment; dental; Practitioners; preventive care
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