Knowledge, attitude, and practice on the use of desensitizing agents on reducing the dentinal hypersensitivity following vital tooth preparation among dental practitioners in and around Puducherry – A cross-sectional questionnaire survey

K. Savitha, P. Manoharan, J. Balaji, E. Rajkumar
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Background: Hypersensitivity is the most common clinical problem which is encountered by most of dental patients undergoing vital tooth preparation for fixed crown prosthesis. Evidence in the literature on the knowledge, awareness, and practice on the use of desensitizing agents in the management of hypersensitivity following tooth preparation is minimal. Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of the dentists on the use of desensitizing agents in reducing dentinal hypersensitivity following a vital tooth preparation. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was carried out among the general dentists using a questionnaire. The questionnaire was validated using subject experts and the final questionnaire, with 14 questions, was aimed to elicit the knowledge, attitude, and practice on the use of desensitizing agents. The questionnaire was distributed among 150 dentists and they were asked to submit responses within 3 weeks. Results: Ninety-five general practitioners responded for the questionnaire and it was found that hypersensitivity is a common clinical sign among 66% of general practitioners, with 10–50% of patients reporting to them. Awareness of the use of desensitizers was more among the specialty group than the other groups, with potassium nitrate being more preferred (25.3%) followed by GLUMA and silver diamine fluoride.
普杜切里市及周边地区牙科从业人员使用脱敏剂减少牙齿预备后牙本质过敏的知识、态度和实践——一项横断面问卷调查
背景:超敏反应是绝大多数接受固定冠义齿预备手术的患者最常见的临床问题。文献中的证据表明,在牙齿准备后的超敏反应中使用脱敏剂的知识、意识和实践是最少的。目的:本研究的目的是评估牙医在重要牙齿准备后使用脱敏剂以减少牙本质过敏的知识、态度和实践。方法:采用问卷调查的方法对全科牙医进行横断面调查。问卷由学科专家进行验证,最终问卷共有14个问题,旨在了解患者对脱敏剂使用的知识、态度和实践情况。调查问卷在150名牙医中分发,并要求他们在3周内回复。结果:95名全科医生参与了问卷调查,发现过敏是66%的全科医生的常见临床症状,10-50%的患者向他们报告。专科组对脱敏剂使用的了解程度高于其他组,硝酸钾更受欢迎(25.3%),其次是GLUMA和氟化二胺银。
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