Attitude and performance in controlling dust particles from dental prosthesis and appliance adjustment: a survey of dentists and dental assistants.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE BDJ Open Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1038/s41405-024-00206-7
Nareudee Limpuangthip, Prarom Salimee, Phanomporn Vanichanon
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Objectives: To assess the attitude and practices of dentists and dental assistants in managing dust particles generated during dental prostheses or appliances grinding and polishing.

Materials and methods: Data were collected from 207 dentists and 125 dental assistants through an online questionnaire. The questionnaire included adjusted prosthesis types, self-protective methods, types and frequency of protective device use, and reasons for non-frequent use.

Results: Protective grinding devices, including dust protective boxes and mounted plastic sheets, were commonly used for substantial acrylic resin adjustments, while air blowing was preferred for minor adjustments. Post-COVID-19, there was a 3-fold increase in the use of protective grinding devices among dentists and a 1.3-fold increase among dental assistants. During try-in procedures, dentists commonly rinsed prostheses with water rather than using disinfectants. Non-frequent users adopted self-protection methods, such as face shields and air filters. Surgical drapes and high-volume evacuators were used for patient's protection.

Conclusion: Despite an increased tendency of the use of protective grinding devices following COVID-19, a significant number still report infrequent use. Identified protective devices in this study have drawbacks not fully meeting dentists' expectations. Invention of a more user-friendly device is necessary to ensure regular use, preventing potential toxicity from dust particles.

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对牙科医生和牙科助理进行的一项调查:牙科医生和牙科助理在控制来自牙科修复体和器具调整的尘埃微粒方面的态度和表现。
目的评估牙医和牙科助理在管理牙科修复体或器具研磨和抛光过程中产生的尘埃微粒方面的态度和做法:通过在线问卷收集了 207 名牙医和 125 名牙科助理的数据。问卷内容包括调整后的修复体类型、自我保护方法、保护装置的类型和使用频率,以及不经常使用的原因:结果:保护性打磨装置,包括防尘盒和安装的塑料板,常用于丙烯酸树脂的大幅调整,而吹气则是小幅调整的首选。COVID-19之后,牙医使用保护性打磨装置的比例增加了3倍,牙科助理增加了1.3倍。在试戴过程中,牙医通常用水冲洗义齿,而不是使用消毒剂。非经常使用者采用自我保护方法,如面罩和空气过滤器。为保护病人,还使用了手术帘和高容量排空器:尽管在 COVID-19 之后使用保护性磨削装置的趋势有所增加,但仍有相当多的人表示不经常使用。本研究中发现的保护装置存在一些缺点,不能完全满足牙医的期望。有必要发明一种更方便用户使用的装置,以确保定期使用,防止灰尘微粒的潜在毒性。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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