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Consistency of orthodontic treatment planning decisions.

OBJECTIVE: (i) To analyse the consistency of a group of orthodontists' treatment decisions and (ii) to identify factors that may influence this consistency.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional observational study.

SUBJECTS: Ten orthodontists.

METHODS: The orthodontists examined 60 case vignettes and recorded their treatment decisions on two separate occasions.

MAIN MEASURE: Inter- and intra-examiner agreement was evaluated with the Kappa statistic.

RESULTS: The consistency within each orthodontist was moderate. However, between-orthodontist consistency was poor.

CONCLUSION: It appears that there is marked variation between orthodontists in treatment planning decisions and this may reflect the lack of evidence for the effectiveness of competing treatments.

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