利雅得牙科医生对创伤性损伤管理的知识和态度

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Salman Alnemer, Adel Mohammed Alajlan, Abdulrahman Nasser Alqarni, Salem Hussain Alshanbari, M. Alhejazi, Mohammed Abdulaziz Matrood, M. Alkathiri, Mohammad Salem Almutairi, Abdulmalik Bader Aldayhani, Mohanned Dammak A. Daabash, K. Alahedib
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创伤性牙齿损伤(TDIs)在所有年龄段的儿童中都很常见,可导致牙齿断裂,移位或丢失,严重影响功能,美学和心理健康。近25%的儿童在学校经历过牙齿创伤,男性的可能性是女性的两倍,上中门牙最常受到影响,频率在8到10之间。一项调查被用来对利雅得的牙科进行横断面调查。采用简单的随机抽样方法对450名牙医进行了研究。问卷调查方法包括人口统计问题和口腔创伤性损伤的认识和理解,作为研究的一部分。平均总知识得分为7.11±2.90分。结果显示,持续的牙外伤培训课程的存在对平均知识有实质性影响(P = 0.039)。牙医对牙外伤管理的整体意识是令人满意的,他们的培训有显著的影响。
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Knowledge and Attitude of Dental Practitioners about The Management of Traumatic Injuries in Riyadh
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are common in children of all ages and can result in tooth breakage, displacement, or loss, severely impacting function, esthetics, and psychological well-being. Almost 25% of children experience dental trauma at school, with men being two times as likely as women, the upper central incisors are most often affected, with a high frequency between 8 and 10.A survey was used to perform this cross-sectional investigation of Riyadh's dental. A simple random sampling method was used to include 450 dentists in the research. A questionnaire method comprised of questions on demographics and awareness and understanding of oral traumatic injuries was developed as part of the study. The mean overall knowledge score was 7.11±2.90. The results showed that the presence of ongoing training sessions on dental trauma had a substantial impact on the mean knowledge (P = 0.039). The overall awareness of dentists towards the management of dental trauma is satisfactory, with their training having a significant impact.
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Annals of Dental Specialty
Annals of Dental Specialty DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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