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Webinar

Ask the experts: first-line treatment selection in everyday dentistry

  • Assay reproducibility
  • Long-term disease management
  • High-throughput screening
  • Biomarker-guided therapy

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Recent studies suggest that pre-analytical factors account for a large share of observed variance, which has direct implications for daily practice. Longitudinal data show that threshold harmonization is still an open question, pending validation in prospective studies. According to consensus recommendations, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, which has direct implications for daily practice. From a workflow perspective, threshold harmonization is still an open question, which has direct implications for daily practice.

In multidisciplinary settings, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, a finding echoed by several independent groups. From a workflow perspective, cost considerations continue to shape adoption in smaller units, particularly in resource-constrained settings. From a workflow perspective, real-world registries complement randomized trial evidence, and this trend is expected to continue. Across multiple cohorts, pre-analytical factors account for a large share of observed variance, with meaningful differences between subgroups. When protocols are compared, standardized reporting improves comparability between centers, particularly in resource-constrained settings.

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