知识,实践和挑战在使用不锈钢冠和霍尔技术在也门普通牙科医生:横断面研究。

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1527355
Sarah Al-Rai, Mohanad Alyousefy, Zainab Al-Twaili, Eshraq Anqa, Mohammed Amin, Jameil Al-Bateit, Halah Al-Mogahed, Ola B Al-Batayneh
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目的:采用不锈钢冠(ssc)和霍尔技术(HT)修复龋坏的第一磨牙。本研究旨在批判性地评估也门普通牙科医生(GDPs)在常规临床实践中使用不锈钢冠(ssc)和霍尔技术(HT)修复受龋病影响的初级磨牙时所面临的实践、知识和挑战。方法:使用谷歌表格(谷歌LLC, California, USA)在也门牙科协会注册的gdp中随机分配基于网络的横断面调查。问卷包括21个问题,分为四个部分:人口统计信息、SSC和HT实践、SSC和HT的知识以及SSC安置和HT使用中的挑战。结果:最终分析共纳入501名受试者,其中女性占54.7%,男性占45.3%。大部分毕业于公立大学(68.5%)。51.3%的患者在日常治疗中使用ssc,主要用于治疗多表面龋病(67.3%)。使用HT的比例较低(30.1%),主要担心由于缺乏准备而导致插入困难(43.5%)。年龄和居住地显著影响SSC的使用(p = 0.01、p = 30年、p = 10年)。结论:通过更新课程和培训,提高国民生产总值在ssc和HT方面的知识和技能,可以改善和加强儿童牙科保健。
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Knowledge, practice, and challenges in the use of stainless steel crowns and the Hall technique among Yemeni general dental practitioners: a cross-sectional study.

Objectives: Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) and Hall technique (HT) are used to restore decayed primary molars. This study aimed to critically evaluate the practice, knowledge, and challenges faced by general dental practitioners (GDPs) in Yemen when restoring caries-affected primary molars using stainless steel crowns (SSCs) and the Hall technique (HT) in their routine clinical practice.

Methods: A web-based cross-sectional survey was randomly distributed among GDPs registered with the Yemeni Dental Association using a Google Form (Google LLC, California, USA). The questionnaire comprised 21 questions organized into four sections: demographic information, SSC and HT practice, knowledge of SSC and HT, and challenges in SSC placement and HT use.

Results: A total of 501 participants were included in the final analysis, with (54.7%) were females and (45.3%) were males. The majority graduated from public universities (68.5%). SSCs were used in daily practice by 51.3%, primarily for multisurface caries (67.3%). A low percentage used HT (30.1%), with the main concern being insertion difficulty due to lack of preparation (43.5%). Age and residency place significantly influenced SSC usage (p = 0.01 and p < 0.001, respectively). Frequent SSCs use was higher among dentists >30 years and those with >10 years of experience (p < 0.001). No demographic factors were associated with HT use. However, females and younger practitioners <30 were more likely to report needing additional practical training (p = 0.023 and p = 0.04, respectively).

Conclusion: Enhancing GDPs' knowledge and skills in SSCs and HT through updated curricula and training could improve and enhance pediatric dental care.

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