The Practices of Treating Deep Carious Lesions Compared with the Dental Curriculum in Turkish Dentistry

IF 0.2 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
L. Kerimova, E. Karabulut, K. Yamanel, N. Arhun
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Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study is to investigate Turkish dentists’ opinions and preferences regarding the management of deep carious lesions and compare them with modern dental education concepts as provided by dental schools. Methods: Questionnaire 1 and Questionnaire 2 were sent separately to dental practitioners via the Turkish Dental Association and to university department heads of restorative dentistry. The data obtained were analyzed using chi-square tests and one-way ANOVA tests (p < 0.05). Results: Regarding Questionnaire 1, most of the dentists (89.3%) responded that caries lesions should be removed completely up to the hard cut-off condition of the cavity floor. There was a statistically significant difference between female and male dentists’ preferences on less invasive treatment (p < 0.05). Female dentists prefer less invasive treatment compared with male dentists (p = 0.002). Relatively older dentists (mean age = 41.8) are more inclined towards complete caries removal even if pulp exposure is likely (p = 0.040). The results of Questionnaire 2 reveal that there is no association between the time spans of education at dental schools and their caries removal approach curriculum (p > 0.05). Most department heads of restorative dentistry prefer to apply complete caries removal (78.5%, n = 51). Conclusion: Despite today’s curriculum encouraging less invasive caries removal techniques, most dentists prefer more invasive treatment options. Continuous education of contemporary dentistry could update these clinical treatment attitudes of dentists and improve their clinical practice.
土耳其牙科治疗深部龋齿的实践与牙科课程的比较
目的:本横断面研究的目的是调查土耳其牙医对深龋病变管理的意见和偏好,并将其与牙科学校提供的现代牙科教育理念进行比较。方法:问卷1和问卷2分别通过土耳其牙科协会发送给牙科从业者和大学修复牙科系主任。使用卡方检验和单因素方差分析检验对获得的数据进行分析(p<0.05)。结果:关于问卷1,大多数牙医(89.3%)回答说,龋齿病变应该完全去除,直到腔底的硬切断条件。女性和男性牙医对微创治疗的偏好在统计学上存在显著差异(p<0.05)。与男性牙医相比,女性牙医更喜欢微创治疗(p=0.002)。相对年长的牙医(平均年龄=41.8)更倾向于完全去除龋齿,即使可能暴露在牙髓中(p=0.040)。问卷2的结果结果显示,牙科学校的教育时间跨度与其龋齿去除方法课程之间没有关联(p>0.05)。大多数修复牙科系主任更喜欢应用完全龋齿去除(78.5%,n=51)。结论:尽管今天的课程鼓励微创龋齿去除技术,但大多数牙医更喜欢微创治疗。当代牙科的继续教育可以更新牙医的临床治疗态度,改善他们的临床实践。
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Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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