Contemporary dental implant knowledge and attitude: A perspective of budding dentists

T. Sheth, Shilpi S. Shah, Dhwanit Thakore, M. Shah
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Background: Implantology has now penetrated and become a significant part of mainstream dentistry and is here to stay. Although a number of cost-effective implant system being available in India, implant practice requires in-depth acquaintance and skillful competence. It is the need of the hour that a more structured clinical training including some patient treatment be taught in the undergraduate curriculum. The purpose of the present study was to assess the awareness of implants among interns from various colleges across Ahmedabad city and changes in perception of undergraduates toward implantology over 3 years. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire-based survey was conducted among interns from various dental colleges across Ahmedabad city in 2013 and 2016 to assess the changing trends in knowledge and attitude toward implantology. Results: A total of 600 questionnaires were distributed, 300 each in 2013 and 2016. Nearly 74%–75% of interns were aware about the implant procedure in both the phases of the study. Approximately 80% admitted their inability to perform implant procedure independently due to lack of professional training. Around 50% agreed to introduce and include implantology as a separate subject in BDS. curriculum. Conclusion: The present study suggests that there is a very minimal change in the perceptions and knowledge of dental interns toward implantology over 3 years due to minimal exposure to implant dentistry throughout their BDS. They were not satisfied by the lack of knowledge and welcomed the suggestion of introducing implantology as a separate subject in the BDS curriculum.
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当代种植牙知识与态度:初出茅庐牙医的视角
背景:种植学现在已经渗透并成为主流牙科的重要组成部分,并将在这里停留。虽然在印度有许多具有成本效益的种植系统,但种植实践需要深入的了解和熟练的能力。现在需要在本科课程中教授更加结构化的临床培训,包括一些病人治疗。本研究的目的是评估艾哈迈达巴德市各院校实习生对种植体的认知,以及三年来本科生对种植体认知的变化。材料与方法:于2013年和2016年对艾哈迈达巴德市各牙科院校的实习生进行问卷调查,了解其对种植学知识和态度的变化趋势。结果:共发放问卷600份,2013年和2016年各发放300份。在研究的两个阶段,近74%-75%的实习生都知道植入手术。大约80%的患者承认由于缺乏专业培训,他们无法独立完成植入手术。约50%的人同意在北斗系统中单独引入和纳入种植病学。课程。结论:本研究表明,由于在整个BDS期间对种植牙科的接触很少,牙科实习生对种植牙科的认知和知识在3年内发生了非常小的变化。他们对缺乏相关知识感到不满,并对在北斗系统课程中单独开设种植学的建议表示欢迎。
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