Research Article

Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS)

Volume: 60 Number: 1 May 20, 2026

Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS)

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to develop a radiographic evaluation scale which, when combined with clinical criteria, could help reduce the failure rate of the conventional band and loop (CBL) space maintainer.

Materials and Methods

The Band and Loop Radiographic Assessment Scoring System (BRASS) was developed following best practices for scale development in healthcare. The process began with data collection through a literature review, followed by face and content validity assessment of the items generated using the sum-score decision rule and content validity ratio. Pre-testing of the scale was conducted through item-total correlation and factor analysis using the Tucker-Lewis Index, which facilitated item reduction. Pilot testing of the scale was subsequently carried out, and test-retest reliability, predictive validity, and two measures of construct validity were evaluated.

Results

The initial pool of 20 items was reduced to 10, distributed across three criteria based on the results of the goodness-of-fit test. The mean accuracy of the scale, based on predictive validity, was 89%. Test-retest reliability, measured by Cronbach’s Alpha, was 0.87. Construct validity revealed a significant difference (p < 0.05) in evaluations conducted with and without the use of BRASS. Finally, multiple linear regression analysis indicated a strong model fit (R-squared = 0.991), further supporting the construct validity of the BRASS.

Conclusion

The development of BRASS, supported by strong validity and reliability metrics, presents it as a promising tool to enhance the clinical success of the conventional band and loop (CBL) space maintainer.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Paedodontics

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 20, 2026

Submission Date

October 26, 2024

Acceptance Date

December 30, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Volume: 60 Number: 1

APA
Chari, D., Panda, A., & Shukla, B. (2026). Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS). European Oral Research, 60(1), 71-78. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20251574047
AMA
1.Chari D, Panda A, Shukla B. Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS). EOR. 2026;60(1):71-78. doi:10.26650/eor.20251574047
Chicago
Chari, Deepika, Anup Panda, and Balraj Shukla. 2026. “Development, Validity, and Reliability of the Band and Loop Radiographic Assessment Scoring System (BRASS)”. European Oral Research 60 (1): 71-78. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20251574047.
EndNote
Chari D, Panda A, Shukla B (May 1, 2026) Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS). European Oral Research 60 1 71–78.
IEEE
[1]D. Chari, A. Panda, and B. Shukla, “Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS)”, EOR, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 71–78, May 2026, doi: 10.26650/eor.20251574047.
ISNAD
Chari, Deepika - Panda, Anup - Shukla, Balraj. “Development, Validity, and Reliability of the Band and Loop Radiographic Assessment Scoring System (BRASS)”. European Oral Research 60/1 (May 1, 2026): 71-78. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20251574047.
JAMA
1.Chari D, Panda A, Shukla B. Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS). EOR. 2026;60:71–78.
MLA
Chari, Deepika, et al. “Development, Validity, and Reliability of the Band and Loop Radiographic Assessment Scoring System (BRASS)”. European Oral Research, vol. 60, no. 1, May 2026, pp. 71-78, doi:10.26650/eor.20251574047.
Vancouver
1.Deepika Chari, Anup Panda, Balraj Shukla. Development, validity, and reliability of the band and loop radiographic assessment scoring system (BRASS). EOR. 2026 May 1;60(1):71-8. doi:10.26650/eor.20251574047