Abstract

The article presents algorithms for assessing clinical certainty and risk by a dentist in the implementation of a specific medical intervention. The assessment of clinical certainty is prospective (prognostic) rather than retrospective in nature, which takes place during the examination of the quality of medical care, as well as control and surveillance activities. In this regard, a dentist, using a simple method of quantitative assessment of clinical certainty (risk), without the use of complex computational algorithms, is able to quickly navigate the level of complexity of medical intervention and personal readiness for its implementation.

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