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Evidence-based Dentistry
Nalaka Jayaratne BDS, PhD
Resident in Orthodontics,
University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine
USA
Evidence-based Dentistry
Evidence-based Dentistry
 ADA Definition - an approach to oral health care that requires
the judicious integration of systematic assessments of clinically
relevant scientific evidence, relating to the patient's oral and
medical condition and history, with the dentist's clinical
expertise and the patient's treatment needs and preference
Why is evidence-based dentistry
important?
Why is evidence-based dentistry
important?
 To improve quality of health-care delivery
Why is evidence-based dentistry
important?
 To improve quality of health-care delivery
 By incorporating effective practices
Why is evidence-based dentistry
important?
 To improve quality of health-care delivery
 By incorporating effective practices
 While eliminating those that are ineffective or inappropriate
The five steps of evidence-based
dentistry practice
The five steps of evidence-based
dentistry practice
1. Developing a clear, clinically focused
question
The five steps of evidence-based
dentistry practice
1. Developing a clear, clinically focused
question
2. Identifying, summarizing, and
synthesizing all relevant studies that
directly answer the formulated question
The five steps of evidence-based
dentistry practice
1. Developing a clear, clinically focused
question
2. Identifying, summarizing, and
synthesizing all relevant studies that
directly answer the formulated question
3. Appraising evidence in terms of validity
and applicability
The five steps of evidence-based
dentistry practice
1. Developing a clear, clinically focused
question
2. Identifying, summarizing, and
synthesizing all relevant studies that
directly answer the formulated question
3. Appraising evidence in terms of validity
and applicability
4. Combining research evidence with
clinical expertise and patients
characteristics
The five steps of evidence-based
dentistry practice
1. Developing a clear, clinically focused
question
2. Identifying, summarizing, and
synthesizing all relevant studies that
directly answer the formulated question
3. Appraising evidence in terms of validity
and applicability
4. Combining research evidence with
clinical expertise and patients
characteristics
5. Assessing the successful
implementation of previous steps
Level Evidence
1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias
1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias
1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias
2++
High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or
cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that
the relationship is causal
2+
Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance
and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal
2-
Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant
risk that the relationship is not causal
3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series
4 Expert opinion
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
Revised grading system for recommendations in
evidence-based guidelines
Level Evidence
1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias
1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias
1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias
2++
High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or
cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that
the relationship is causal
2+
Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance
and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal
2-
Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant
risk that the relationship is not causal
3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series
4 Expert opinion
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
Revised grading system for recommendations in
evidence-based guidelines
Level Evidence
1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias
1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias
1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias
2++
High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or
cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that
the relationship is causal
2+
Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance
and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal
2-
Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant
risk that the relationship is not causal
3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series
4 Expert opinion
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
Revised grading system for recommendations in
evidence-based guidelines
Level Evidence
1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias
1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias
1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias
2++
High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or
cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that
the relationship is causal
2+
Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance
and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal
2-
Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant
risk that the relationship is not causal
3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series
4 Expert opinion
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
Revised grading system for recommendations in
evidence-based guidelines
Features of RCT’s
Features of RCT’s
 Rarticipants are randomly assigned
Features of RCT’s
 Rarticipants are randomly assigned
 Comparative - Treatment group compared with
control group with similar characteristics
Features of RCT’s
 Rarticipants are randomly assigned
 Comparative - Treatment group compared with
control group with similar characteristics
 Allocation concealment
Features of RCT’s
 Rarticipants are randomly assigned
 Comparative - Treatment group compared with
control group with similar characteristics
 Allocation concealment
 Blinding
Features of RCT’s
 Rarticipants are randomly assigned
 Comparative - Treatment group compared with
control group with similar characteristics
 Allocation concealment
 Blinding
 Is the most scientifically rigorous method of
hypothesis testing  gold standard
Bias in RCT’s
Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias
Selection bias Proper randomization
Performance bias
Blinding of participants and people
administering treatment
Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers
Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis
Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
Bias in RCT’s
Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias
Selection bias Proper randomization
Performance bias
Blinding of participants and people
administering treatment
Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers
Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis
Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
Bias in RCT’s
Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias
Selection bias Proper randomization
Performance bias
Blinding of participants and people
administering treatment
Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers
Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis
Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
Bias in RCT’s
Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias
Selection bias Proper randomization
Performance bias
Blinding of participants and people
administering treatment
Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers
Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis
Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
Bias in RCT’s
Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias
Selection bias Proper randomization
Performance bias
Blinding of participants and people
administering treatment
Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers
Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis
Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
Bias in RCT’s
Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias
Selection bias Proper randomization
Performance bias
Blinding of participants and people
administering treatment
Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers
Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis
Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
Systematic Review
 A research article that,
Systematic Review
 A research article that,
o Identify relevant studies
Systematic Review
 A research article that,
o Identify relevant studies
o Appraises their quality
Systematic Review
 A research article that,
o Identify relevant studies
o Appraises their quality
o Summarizes their results
using scientific methodology
Meta-analysis
Systematic
Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
Meta-analysis
 The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies
addressing the same question into a summary measure
Systematic
Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
Meta-analysis
 The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies
addressing the same question into a summary measure
 Increases the size of the `overall sample’  enhances statistical power
Systematic
Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
Meta-analysis
 The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies
addressing the same question into a summary measure
 Increases the size of the `overall sample’  enhances statistical power
 Quantitative synthesis  only when the studies to be combined are
clinically and statistically homogeneous
Systematic
Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
Meta-analysis
 The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies
addressing the same question into a summary measure
 Increases the size of the `overall sample’  enhances statistical power
 Quantitative synthesis  only when the studies to be combined are
clinically and statistically homogeneous
 Systematic Review ≠ Meta-Analysis
Systematic
Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
What are Cochrane reviews?
What are Cochrane reviews?
 The Cochrane Collaboration is an international
organization that aims to organize medical research
information in a systematic way promoting the
accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health-
care interventions
What are Cochrane reviews?
 The Cochrane Collaboration is an international
organization that aims to organize medical research
information in a systematic way promoting the
accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health-
care interventions
 Systematic reviews of primary research in human health
care and health policy, undertaken by members of The
Cochrane Collaboration adhering to a specific
methodology
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
Assessing the quality
Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews - AMSTAR
This article is the result of a debate at the European Journal of
Orthodontics Open Session in 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland
Part I: RCTs are for orthodontics
Lars Bondemark
Part I: RCTs are for orthodontics
 The first published RCT 1948 ‘Streptomycin treatment
of pulmonary tuberculosis’
Lars Bondemark
Part I: RCTs are for orthodontics
 The first published RCT 1948 ‘Streptomycin treatment
of pulmonary tuberculosis’
Orthodontic RCTs per year between 1990 and 2013
Lars Bondemark
Randomization
Randomization
 Ensures both known and unknown
determinants are evenly distributed
among the different study groups
Randomization
 Ensures both known and unknown
determinants are evenly distributed
among the different study groups
 Minimizes bias in assessment of
differences in effects between two
or more treatment alternatives
Confounding factors equally
distributed
Randomization
 Ensures both known and unknown
determinants are evenly distributed
among the different study groups
 Minimizes bias in assessment of
differences in effects between two
or more treatment alternatives
Confounding factors equally
distributed
 Idea with randomization is that the
treatment will be the only thing that
will constitute a significant
difference between the patient
groups
Randomization
 Ensures both known and unknown
determinants are evenly distributed
among the different study groups
 Minimizes bias in assessment of
differences in effects between two
or more treatment alternatives
Confounding factors equally
distributed
 Idea with randomization is that the
treatment will be the only thing that
will constitute a significant
difference between the patient
groups
 Best if done by an independent
person
CONSORT
 Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
Recommendations
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
 Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
 Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
 Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that
may interfere the outcomes
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
 Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
 Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that
may interfere the outcomes
 Use valid and reliable methods
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
 Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
 Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that
may interfere the outcomes
 Use valid and reliable methods
 Follow the CONSORT statement
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
 Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
 Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that
may interfere the outcomes
 Use valid and reliable methods
 Follow the CONSORT statement
 Use blinding if possible
Recommendations
 Create a relevant question use PICO
• P - population
• I - intervention
• C - control
• O - outcome
e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal
expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite
(population)?
 Use proper randomization
 Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
 Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that
may interfere the outcomes
 Use valid and reliable methods
 Follow the CONSORT statement
 Use blinding if possible
 Use the Intention-to-treat (ITT)analysis to evaluate the results
Intention-to-treat Analysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnxg0FJwPjY
Part II: RCTs are not for orthodontics
Sabine Ruf
Part II: RCTs are not for orthodontics
 New EBM ideology - RCTs may minimize, but do not eliminate
bias
Sabine Ruf
Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial
clinical orthodontic questions?
Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial
clinical orthodontic questions?
 Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works
by comparing it to a control condition
Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial
clinical orthodontic questions?
 Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works
by comparing it to a control condition
o No treatment
o A placebo treatment
o An alternative treatment
Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial
clinical orthodontic questions?
 Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works
by comparing it to a control condition
o No treatment
o A placebo treatment
o An alternative treatment
 Orthodontics is a device-driven specialty  not a series of
pills that can be administered at random and evaluated
blindly
Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial
clinical orthodontic questions?
 Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works
by comparing it to a control condition
o No treatment
o A placebo treatment
o An alternative treatment
 Orthodontics is a device-driven specialty  not a series of
pills that can be administered at random and evaluated
blindly
 Even ‘invisible’ appliances are visible to the pt & operator
Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial
clinical orthodontic questions?
 Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works
by comparing it to a control condition
o No treatment
o A placebo treatment
o An alternative treatment
 Orthodontics is a device-driven specialty  not a series of
pills that can be administered at random and evaluated
blindly
 Even ‘invisible’ appliances are visible to the pt & operator
 Excludes the possibility of orthodontic placebo treatments
at least for the majority of the questions
Effect of Informed Consent
Effect of Informed Consent
 RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994,
shortly before informed consent
became mandatory in France
Effect of Informed Consent
 RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994,
shortly before informed consent
became mandatory in France
 Aim: Effect of informed consent on
analgesic activity of pain killers
Effect of Informed Consent
 RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994,
shortly before informed consent
became mandatory in France
 Aim: Effect of informed consent on
analgesic activity of pain killers
 49 consecutively hospitalized patients
with mild to moderate cancer pain
Effect of Informed Consent
 RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994,
shortly before informed consent
became mandatory in France
 Aim: Effect of informed consent on
analgesic activity of pain killers
 49 consecutively hospitalized patients
with mild to moderate cancer pain
 Uninformed group - 25 received both
treatments without any information
Effect of Informed Consent
 RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994,
shortly before informed consent
became mandatory in France
 Aim: Effect of informed consent on
analgesic activity of pain killers
 49 consecutively hospitalized patients
with mild to moderate cancer pain
 Uninformed group - 25 received both
treatments without any information
 Informed-consent group - 24 had a
complete information about the trial;
6 refused to participate 18 pt’s
Effect of Informed Consent
 RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994,
shortly before informed consent
became mandatory in France
 Aim: Effect of informed consent on
analgesic activity of pain killers
 49 consecutively hospitalized patients
with mild to moderate cancer pain
 Uninformed group - 25 received both
treatments without any information
 Informed-consent group - 24 had a
complete information about the trial;
6 refused to participate 18 pt’s
 VAS score of pain before and 30, 60,
120 and 180 min after the intake of
naproxen and placebo were
recorded
Changes (mm) in VAS pain levels after naproxen or placebo intake in patients
with and without informed consent
Changes (mm) in VAS pain levels after naproxen or placebo intake in patients
with and without informed consent
Pain reduces with the drug in the
non-informed group
Pain increases after receiving the
placebo in the non-informed group
Changes (mm) in VAS pain levels after naproxen or placebo intake in patients
with and without informed consent
Pain reduces in both the
drug and placebo in the
informed consent group
 First described in the 1950s by Henry A. Landsberger after experiments conducted at the
Hawthorne works electric company to determine if increasing or decreasing the amount of
light workers received would have an effect on worker productivity
 Employee productivity seemed to increase due to the changes, but then decreased at
after the experiment was over
 Researchers suggested that productivity increased due to attention from the research team
and not because of changes to the experimental variables
 Lansdberger defined the Hawthorne effect as a short-term improvement in performance
caused by observing workers
All orthodontic treatment modalities requiring cooperation cannot be
tested reliably using a RCT design, at least not if we are seeking clinically
relevant truth. And that is maybe ‘why RCTs in orthodontics have not
achieved their intended objective
Drawbacks of RCT’s
 High costs
 Ethical problems
 Informed consent
 Bias problems
 Clinicians/patients preference for certain treatment
 Recruiting sufficient patients
Final Thoughts
 Lack of evidence does not necessarily imply lack of effect
 Instead, there is need for further relevant evaluations. Clearly,
new well-designed RCTs and non-randomized studies can
achieve important support to reliable evidence in orthodontics

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Evidence-Based Dentistry: A 5-Step Approach

  • 1. Evidence-based Dentistry Nalaka Jayaratne BDS, PhD Resident in Orthodontics, University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine USA
  • 2.
  • 4. Evidence-based Dentistry  ADA Definition - an approach to oral health care that requires the judicious integration of systematic assessments of clinically relevant scientific evidence, relating to the patient's oral and medical condition and history, with the dentist's clinical expertise and the patient's treatment needs and preference
  • 5. Why is evidence-based dentistry important?
  • 6. Why is evidence-based dentistry important?  To improve quality of health-care delivery
  • 7. Why is evidence-based dentistry important?  To improve quality of health-care delivery  By incorporating effective practices
  • 8. Why is evidence-based dentistry important?  To improve quality of health-care delivery  By incorporating effective practices  While eliminating those that are ineffective or inappropriate
  • 9. The five steps of evidence-based dentistry practice
  • 10. The five steps of evidence-based dentistry practice 1. Developing a clear, clinically focused question
  • 11. The five steps of evidence-based dentistry practice 1. Developing a clear, clinically focused question 2. Identifying, summarizing, and synthesizing all relevant studies that directly answer the formulated question
  • 12. The five steps of evidence-based dentistry practice 1. Developing a clear, clinically focused question 2. Identifying, summarizing, and synthesizing all relevant studies that directly answer the formulated question 3. Appraising evidence in terms of validity and applicability
  • 13. The five steps of evidence-based dentistry practice 1. Developing a clear, clinically focused question 2. Identifying, summarizing, and synthesizing all relevant studies that directly answer the formulated question 3. Appraising evidence in terms of validity and applicability 4. Combining research evidence with clinical expertise and patients characteristics
  • 14. The five steps of evidence-based dentistry practice 1. Developing a clear, clinically focused question 2. Identifying, summarizing, and synthesizing all relevant studies that directly answer the formulated question 3. Appraising evidence in terms of validity and applicability 4. Combining research evidence with clinical expertise and patients characteristics 5. Assessing the successful implementation of previous steps
  • 15.
  • 16. Level Evidence 1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias 1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias 1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias 2++ High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that the relationship is causal 2+ Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal 2- Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant risk that the relationship is not causal 3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series 4 Expert opinion Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) Revised grading system for recommendations in evidence-based guidelines
  • 17. Level Evidence 1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias 1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias 1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias 2++ High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that the relationship is causal 2+ Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal 2- Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant risk that the relationship is not causal 3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series 4 Expert opinion Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) Revised grading system for recommendations in evidence-based guidelines
  • 18. Level Evidence 1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias 1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias 1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias 2++ High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that the relationship is causal 2+ Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal 2- Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant risk that the relationship is not causal 3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series 4 Expert opinion Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) Revised grading system for recommendations in evidence-based guidelines
  • 19. Level Evidence 1++ High-quality meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a very low risk of bias 1+ Well-conducted meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low risk of bias 1- Meta-analyses, systematic reviews or RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias 2++ High-quality systematic reviews of case-control or cohort studies or high-quality case-control or cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a high probability that the relationship is causal 2+ Well-conducted case-control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal 2- Case-control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding, bias, or chance and a significant risk that the relationship is not causal 3 Non-analytic studies, e.g., case reports, case series 4 Expert opinion Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) Revised grading system for recommendations in evidence-based guidelines
  • 21. Features of RCT’s  Rarticipants are randomly assigned
  • 22. Features of RCT’s  Rarticipants are randomly assigned  Comparative - Treatment group compared with control group with similar characteristics
  • 23. Features of RCT’s  Rarticipants are randomly assigned  Comparative - Treatment group compared with control group with similar characteristics  Allocation concealment
  • 24. Features of RCT’s  Rarticipants are randomly assigned  Comparative - Treatment group compared with control group with similar characteristics  Allocation concealment  Blinding
  • 25. Features of RCT’s  Rarticipants are randomly assigned  Comparative - Treatment group compared with control group with similar characteristics  Allocation concealment  Blinding  Is the most scientifically rigorous method of hypothesis testing  gold standard
  • 26. Bias in RCT’s Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias Selection bias Proper randomization Performance bias Blinding of participants and people administering treatment Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
  • 27. Bias in RCT’s Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias Selection bias Proper randomization Performance bias Blinding of participants and people administering treatment Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
  • 28. Bias in RCT’s Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias Selection bias Proper randomization Performance bias Blinding of participants and people administering treatment Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
  • 29. Bias in RCT’s Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias Selection bias Proper randomization Performance bias Blinding of participants and people administering treatment Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
  • 30. Bias in RCT’s Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias Selection bias Proper randomization Performance bias Blinding of participants and people administering treatment Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
  • 31. Bias in RCT’s Type of bias Prevention / elimination of bias Selection bias Proper randomization Performance bias Blinding of participants and people administering treatment Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors/analyzers Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis Publication bias Trial registration, no selective reporting
  • 32. Systematic Review  A research article that,
  • 33. Systematic Review  A research article that, o Identify relevant studies
  • 34. Systematic Review  A research article that, o Identify relevant studies o Appraises their quality
  • 35. Systematic Review  A research article that, o Identify relevant studies o Appraises their quality o Summarizes their results using scientific methodology
  • 37. Meta-analysis  The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies addressing the same question into a summary measure Systematic Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
  • 38. Meta-analysis  The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies addressing the same question into a summary measure  Increases the size of the `overall sample’  enhances statistical power Systematic Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
  • 39. Meta-analysis  The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies addressing the same question into a summary measure  Increases the size of the `overall sample’  enhances statistical power  Quantitative synthesis  only when the studies to be combined are clinically and statistically homogeneous Systematic Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
  • 40. Meta-analysis  The use of statistical techniques to combine the results of studies addressing the same question into a summary measure  Increases the size of the `overall sample’  enhances statistical power  Quantitative synthesis  only when the studies to be combined are clinically and statistically homogeneous  Systematic Review ≠ Meta-Analysis Systematic Review Systematic ReviewMeta-Analysis
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  • 48. What are Cochrane reviews?
  • 49. What are Cochrane reviews?  The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organization that aims to organize medical research information in a systematic way promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health- care interventions
  • 50. What are Cochrane reviews?  The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organization that aims to organize medical research information in a systematic way promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health- care interventions  Systematic reviews of primary research in human health care and health policy, undertaken by members of The Cochrane Collaboration adhering to a specific methodology
  • 51. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
  • 52. Assessing the quality Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews - AMSTAR
  • 53. This article is the result of a debate at the European Journal of Orthodontics Open Session in 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland
  • 54. Part I: RCTs are for orthodontics Lars Bondemark
  • 55. Part I: RCTs are for orthodontics  The first published RCT 1948 ‘Streptomycin treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis’ Lars Bondemark
  • 56. Part I: RCTs are for orthodontics  The first published RCT 1948 ‘Streptomycin treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis’ Orthodontic RCTs per year between 1990 and 2013 Lars Bondemark
  • 58. Randomization  Ensures both known and unknown determinants are evenly distributed among the different study groups
  • 59. Randomization  Ensures both known and unknown determinants are evenly distributed among the different study groups  Minimizes bias in assessment of differences in effects between two or more treatment alternatives Confounding factors equally distributed
  • 60. Randomization  Ensures both known and unknown determinants are evenly distributed among the different study groups  Minimizes bias in assessment of differences in effects between two or more treatment alternatives Confounding factors equally distributed  Idea with randomization is that the treatment will be the only thing that will constitute a significant difference between the patient groups
  • 61. Randomization  Ensures both known and unknown determinants are evenly distributed among the different study groups  Minimizes bias in assessment of differences in effects between two or more treatment alternatives Confounding factors equally distributed  Idea with randomization is that the treatment will be the only thing that will constitute a significant difference between the patient groups  Best if done by an independent person
  • 62. CONSORT  Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
  • 64. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO
  • 65. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome
  • 66. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?
  • 67. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization
  • 68. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization  Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT
  • 69. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization  Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT  Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that may interfere the outcomes
  • 70. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization  Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT  Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that may interfere the outcomes  Use valid and reliable methods
  • 71. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization  Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT  Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that may interfere the outcomes  Use valid and reliable methods  Follow the CONSORT statement
  • 72. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization  Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT  Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that may interfere the outcomes  Use valid and reliable methods  Follow the CONSORT statement  Use blinding if possible
  • 73. Recommendations  Create a relevant question use PICO • P - population • I - intervention • C - control • O - outcome e.g. Is Quad-helix treatment (intervention) more cost-effective (outcome) than platal expansion (control) in 8–10 year-old patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (population)?  Use proper randomization  Plan and coordinate the trial carefully - have patience since it takes time to run an RCT  Have sufficient sample size – if small, greater risk of unknown or confounding factors that may interfere the outcomes  Use valid and reliable methods  Follow the CONSORT statement  Use blinding if possible  Use the Intention-to-treat (ITT)analysis to evaluate the results
  • 75. Part II: RCTs are not for orthodontics Sabine Ruf
  • 76. Part II: RCTs are not for orthodontics  New EBM ideology - RCTs may minimize, but do not eliminate bias Sabine Ruf
  • 77. Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial clinical orthodontic questions?
  • 78. Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial clinical orthodontic questions?  Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works by comparing it to a control condition
  • 79. Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial clinical orthodontic questions?  Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works by comparing it to a control condition o No treatment o A placebo treatment o An alternative treatment
  • 80. Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial clinical orthodontic questions?  Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works by comparing it to a control condition o No treatment o A placebo treatment o An alternative treatment  Orthodontics is a device-driven specialty  not a series of pills that can be administered at random and evaluated blindly
  • 81. Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial clinical orthodontic questions?  Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works by comparing it to a control condition o No treatment o A placebo treatment o An alternative treatment  Orthodontics is a device-driven specialty  not a series of pills that can be administered at random and evaluated blindly  Even ‘invisible’ appliances are visible to the pt & operator
  • 82. Why RCTs are not ‘working’ for crucial clinical orthodontic questions?  Primary goal of RCT  test whether an intervention works by comparing it to a control condition o No treatment o A placebo treatment o An alternative treatment  Orthodontics is a device-driven specialty  not a series of pills that can be administered at random and evaluated blindly  Even ‘invisible’ appliances are visible to the pt & operator  Excludes the possibility of orthodontic placebo treatments at least for the majority of the questions
  • 84. Effect of Informed Consent  RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994, shortly before informed consent became mandatory in France
  • 85. Effect of Informed Consent  RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994, shortly before informed consent became mandatory in France  Aim: Effect of informed consent on analgesic activity of pain killers
  • 86. Effect of Informed Consent  RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994, shortly before informed consent became mandatory in France  Aim: Effect of informed consent on analgesic activity of pain killers  49 consecutively hospitalized patients with mild to moderate cancer pain
  • 87. Effect of Informed Consent  RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994, shortly before informed consent became mandatory in France  Aim: Effect of informed consent on analgesic activity of pain killers  49 consecutively hospitalized patients with mild to moderate cancer pain  Uninformed group - 25 received both treatments without any information
  • 88. Effect of Informed Consent  RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994, shortly before informed consent became mandatory in France  Aim: Effect of informed consent on analgesic activity of pain killers  49 consecutively hospitalized patients with mild to moderate cancer pain  Uninformed group - 25 received both treatments without any information  Informed-consent group - 24 had a complete information about the trial; 6 refused to participate 18 pt’s
  • 89. Effect of Informed Consent  RCT by Bergmann et al. in 1994, shortly before informed consent became mandatory in France  Aim: Effect of informed consent on analgesic activity of pain killers  49 consecutively hospitalized patients with mild to moderate cancer pain  Uninformed group - 25 received both treatments without any information  Informed-consent group - 24 had a complete information about the trial; 6 refused to participate 18 pt’s  VAS score of pain before and 30, 60, 120 and 180 min after the intake of naproxen and placebo were recorded
  • 90. Changes (mm) in VAS pain levels after naproxen or placebo intake in patients with and without informed consent
  • 91. Changes (mm) in VAS pain levels after naproxen or placebo intake in patients with and without informed consent Pain reduces with the drug in the non-informed group Pain increases after receiving the placebo in the non-informed group
  • 92. Changes (mm) in VAS pain levels after naproxen or placebo intake in patients with and without informed consent Pain reduces in both the drug and placebo in the informed consent group
  • 93.  First described in the 1950s by Henry A. Landsberger after experiments conducted at the Hawthorne works electric company to determine if increasing or decreasing the amount of light workers received would have an effect on worker productivity  Employee productivity seemed to increase due to the changes, but then decreased at after the experiment was over  Researchers suggested that productivity increased due to attention from the research team and not because of changes to the experimental variables  Lansdberger defined the Hawthorne effect as a short-term improvement in performance caused by observing workers
  • 94. All orthodontic treatment modalities requiring cooperation cannot be tested reliably using a RCT design, at least not if we are seeking clinically relevant truth. And that is maybe ‘why RCTs in orthodontics have not achieved their intended objective
  • 95. Drawbacks of RCT’s  High costs  Ethical problems  Informed consent  Bias problems  Clinicians/patients preference for certain treatment  Recruiting sufficient patients
  • 96. Final Thoughts  Lack of evidence does not necessarily imply lack of effect  Instead, there is need for further relevant evaluations. Clearly, new well-designed RCTs and non-randomized studies can achieve important support to reliable evidence in orthodontics