Clinical dental privileges in Saudi Arabia: awareness, perceived competence, and practice among general dentists.

IF 2.3 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Suliman Alsaeed, Batool Alhabib, Amal Albarrak, Farah Alhamdan, Leqaa Alowaidi
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the awareness of general dentists in Saudi Arabia on clinical dental privileges, evaluate the practicality of these privileges in clinical practice, and to explore dentists perceived competence in performing procedures that are considered beyond their authorized scope. A questionnaire was distributed randomly to general dentists across Saudi Arabia through the research offices of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties and the Saudi Dental Society. The questionnaire included demographic data, self-reported awareness of MOH dental privileges, and responses to six clinical scenarios to assess privilege awareness, perceived competence, and clinical practice. Chi-square tests were used to analyze associations between these variables, with significance set at p < 0.05. Out of 238 respondents, 72% reported awareness of MOH dental privileges. However, significant mismatches were observed between awareness and actual practice across most scenarios. Procedures most commonly performed outside authorized privileges included in-office vital tooth bleaching, placement of single-unit crowns, and molar root canal treatment (RCT). A strong association was found between lack of awareness of the privileges or perceived competence and performing these procedures. Despite moderate levels of awareness, significant gaps remain between general dentists' awareness, perceived competence, and actual clinical practice. The majority of the sample perform procedures beyond their authorized scope of care, often due to misunderstandings about privilege boundaries or confidence in their skills. These findings highlight the need for enhanced communication of privilege regulations, integration of privilege education into undergraduate curricula, and alignment between training and policy. Such reforms are essential to ensure safe, standardized dental practice in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

临床牙科特权在沙特阿拉伯:意识,感知能力,并在普通牙医的做法。
本研究的目的是评估沙特阿拉伯普通牙医对临床牙科特权的认识,评估这些特权在临床实践中的实用性,并探讨牙医在执行被认为超出其授权范围的手术时的感知能力。通过沙特卫生专业委员会和沙特牙科学会的研究办公室,向沙特阿拉伯各地的普通牙医随机分发了一份调查问卷。调查问卷包括人口统计数据、自我报告的卫生部牙科特权意识,以及对六个临床场景的回应,以评估特权意识、感知能力和临床实践。卡方检验用于分析这些变量之间的相关性,显著性设置为p
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Saudi Dental Journal
Saudi Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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3.60
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86
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Saudi Dental Journal is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of dentistry. Saudi Dental Journal publishes original research and reviews on, but not limited to: • dental disease • clinical trials • dental equipment • new and experimental techniques • epidemiology and oral health • restorative dentistry • periodontology • endodontology • prosthodontics • paediatric dentistry • orthodontics and dental education Saudi Dental Journal is the official publication of the Saudi Dental Society and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.
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