Knowledge of UK Dental Undergraduates and Dentists in Treating Dentine Hypersensitivity

J. Hatton, K. Kumar, D. Gillam
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Aim: The purpose of the present questionnaire-based study was to evaluate the knowledge and understanding of UK based dental undergraduates and qualified dentists in treating Dentine Hypersensitivity (DH). Methods: 120 questionnaires were handed out to 4th and 5th year dental students and Staff at the Dental Hospital in London UK as part of a collaborative study with the Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The questionnaire consisted of 22 questions, which included both open and closed questions. Results: 91 questionnaires (75.8% response rate) were returned; of the 91 respondents (38M; 52F, 1 missing value) 53 were dentists (61%) and 34 were dental students (39%) (4 missing values). 37.5% of students indicated that 10% of patients suffered from DH whereas 18.9% of dentists indicated that 25% of patients suffered from DH. Both dentists (22.6%) and 27.5% of students indicated that DH lasted >12 weeks. 18.9% of dentists considered that DH was a serious problem for patients although 32.5% of students were not sure. Dentists (66%) and students (62.5%) indicated that DH had a major impact on the quality of life (QOL) with 51.1% (dentists) and 56.3% (students) indicating that it was moderate in nature. Conclusion: The results of the present pilot study would suggest that in terms of knowledge and understanding of DH (e.g., hydrodynamic theory) both dentists (90.5%) and students (76.9%) were comparable although in the assessment and subsequent management of DH the results indicated that dentists were more confident than the students.
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目的:本研究的目的是评估英国牙科本科生和合格牙医在治疗牙本质过敏(DH)方面的知识和理解。方法:作为与巴西圣保罗大学博鲁牙科学学院合作研究的一部分,向英国伦敦牙科医院的四、五年级牙科学生和工作人员发放120份调查问卷。问卷由22个问题组成,其中包括开放式和封闭式问题。结果:共回收问卷91份,回收率75.8%;在91名受访者中(3800万;52F, 1个缺失值)53名牙医(61%),34名牙科学生(39%)(4个缺失值)。37.5%的学生表示有10%的病人患有DH,而18.9%的牙医表示有25%的病人患有DH。牙医(22.6%)及学生(27.5%)均表示健康护理持续10至12周。18.9%的牙医认为卫生署对病人是个严重问题,但32.5%的学生不确定。牙医(66%)及学生(62.5%)表示生对生活质素有重大影响,其中51.1%(牙医)及56.3%(学生)表示影响为中度。结论:本初步研究结果显示,牙医(90.5%)和学生(76.9%)在对卫生保健的知识和理解(如流体力学理论)方面具有可比性,但在卫生保健的评估和后续管理方面,结果表明牙医比学生更自信。
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