| Literature DB >> 35206840 |
Mateusz Świtała1, Wojciech Zakrzewski1, Zbigniew Rybak1, Maria Szymonowicz1, Maciej Dobrzyński2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: From one year to another, dentists have access to more procedures using modern techniques. Many of them can improve the effectiveness of dental procedures and frequently facilitate and accelerate them.Entities:
Keywords: chemomechanical caries removal; computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery; dentistry; laser; modern technologies; ozone; ultrasounds
Year: 2022 PMID: 35206840 PMCID: PMC8872209 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10020225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Questions included in the survey.
| Questions in Survey | Responds |
|---|---|
| Biometric questions | |
| 1. Gender (choice question) | Male/Female |
| 2. Years in practice (graded question) | <5/5–10/10–20/>20 |
| 3. specialization (multiple choice question) |
restorative dentistry dental surgery periodontology orthodontics pedodontics prosthetics no specialization |
| 4. Form of employment (choice question) |
own office hired in office |
| 5. Size of office (graded question) | one unit/two to five units/>five units |
| Questions in each technology section | |
| 1. Have you access to this technology in your practice? (graded question) | Yes/No |
| 2. How often do you use this technology? (graded question) |
don’t use less often than conventional method as often as conventional method more often than conventional method use only modern method |
| 3. How do you rate efficiency of this technology? (graded question) |
More efficient as efficient as conventional method less efficient don’t know |
| 4. How do you rate difficulty of this technology? (graded question) |
More difficult as difficult as conventional method less difficult don’t know |
| 5. Will you use this technology in the future? (choice question) | Yes/No/Maybe |
| General questions | |
| 1. About how many methods you didn’t know? (graded question) | 1–5/6–10/>10 |
| 2. Why don’t you use mentioned technologies? (multiple choice question) |
high cost more complicated method less efficient method sufficient effectiveness of conventional method lack of knowledge |
| 3. What is the attitude of patients to innovative technologies? (choice question) |
They are interested They are inert They refuse treatment with these technologies |
| 4. Which sources of knowledge do you use to acquire competency about mentioned technologies? (multiple choice question) |
journals/research courses college/ specialization courses internet books other (open question) |
Figure 1Respondents biometrics. (a) Years In practice distribution, (b) gender of responding dentists, (c) dentist’s form of employment, (d) size of practice.
Percentage of respondents who declare use of each technology.
| Technology | Percentage of Use |
|---|---|
| Laser | 25 |
| Ultrasounds | 97 |
| Air abrasion | 28 |
| Ozone | 6 |
| CDM | 33 |
| CMCR | 21 |
| PVT | 18 |
| CCLAD | 43 |
Figure 2Laser use pattern of responding dentists. (a) difficulty of laser procedures, (b) type of laser procedures, (c) effectiveness of laser procedures.
Figure 3Ultrasounds use pattern of responding dentists; (a) difficulty of ultrasonic procedures, (b) type of ultrasonic procedures, (c) effectiveness of ultrasonic procedures.
Figure 4Air abrasion use pattern of responding dentists; (a) difficulty of air abrasion procedures, (b) effectiveness of air abrasion procedures.
Figure 5Ozone use pattern of responding dentists; (a) effectiveness of ozone procedures, (b) type of ozone procedures, (c) difficulty of ozone procedures.
Figure 6Caries diagnostics methods use pat tern of responding dentists; (a) use of each method, (b) difficulty of caries diagnostics methods, (c) effectiveness of caries diagnostics methods.
Figure 7Chemo-mechanical caries removal use pattern of responding dentists; (a) effectiveness of CMCR, (b) difficulty of CMCR.
Figure 8Pulp vitality tests use pattern of responding dentists; (a) effectiveness of pulp vitality tests, (b) difficulty of pulp vitality tests.
Figure 9Computer controlled local anesthetic delivery use pattern of responding dentists; (a) effectiveness of CCLAD, (b) difficulty of CCLAD.
The number of respondents (percentage) who use each technology.
| CCLAD | PVT | CMCR | CDM | Ozone | Air Abrasion | Ultrasounds | Laser | Technology | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 (43) | 11 (16) | 20 (29) | 18 (26) | 2 (3) | 20 (29) | 65 (94) | 13 (19) | <5 | Years in practice |
| 23 (43) | 7 (13) | 8 (15) | 18 (33) | 6 (11) | 15 (28) | 54 (100) | 17 (31) | 5–10 | |
| 11 (27) | 8 (20) | 12 (29) | 15 (37) | 2 (5) | 13 (32) | 41 (100) | 12 (29) | 10–20 | |
| 13 (57) | 7 (30) | 0 (0) | 11 (48) | 2 (9) | 5 (22) | 22 (96) | 12 (29) | >20 | |
| 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.009 * | 0.261 | 0.288 | 0.862 | 0.142 | 0.373 | P | |
| 8 (20) | 7 (18) | 7 (18) | 15 (38) | 2 (5) | 8 (20) | 37 (93) | 2 (5) | 1 unit | Size of office |
| 64 (49) | 23 (18) | 28 (22) | 42 (32) | 8 (6) | 41 (32) | 128 (98) | 41 (32) | 2–5 u. | |
| 8 (47) | 3 (18) | 5 (29) | 5 (29) | 2 (12) | 3 (18) | 17 (100) | 4 (24) | >5 u. | |
| 0.004 * | 0.999 | 0.603 | 0.782 | 0.619 | 0.224 | 0.096 | 0.003 * | P | |
| 67 (43) | 28 (18) | 33 (21) | 55 (35) | 12 (8) | 50 (32) | 152 (97) | 37 (24) | F | Gender |
| 13 (43) | 5 (17) | 7 (23) | 7 (23) | 0 (0) | 3 (10) | 30 (100) | 10 (33) | M | |
| 0.947 | 0.878 | 0.777 | 0.212 | 0.118 | 0.015 * | 0.322 | 0.259 | P |
CDM–caries diagnostic methods, CMCR–chemo-mechanical caries removal, PVT–pulp vitality tests, CCLAD–computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery. P–based on chi squared test, * p < 0.05.