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High-throughput screening by the numbers — a dentistry snapshot

  • Diagnostic imaging workflows
  • Method validation
  • Combination therapy

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From a workflow perspective, threshold harmonization is still an open question, and this trend is expected to continue. When protocols are compared, training and accreditation are decisive for reproducibility, and this trend is expected to continue. Recent studies suggest that cost considerations continue to shape adoption in smaller units, and this trend is expected to continue.

According to consensus recommendations, cross-disciplinary review changes the initial assessment in a sizeable minority of cases, which has direct implications for daily practice. Contrary to earlier assumptions, real-world registries complement randomized trial evidence, which has direct implications for daily practice. When protocols are compared, cross-disciplinary review changes the initial assessment in a sizeable minority of cases, a finding echoed by several independent groups. Emerging evidence indicates that variability between operators remains a key limitation, particularly in resource-constrained settings.

References

  1. Silva et al. Minimally invasive techniques. J Dentistry Res. 2023;20(7):615-1008.
  2. Novak et al. Diagnostic imaging workflows. J Dentistry Res. 2025;46(2):779-1028.