Perception of Clinical Dental Students and Interns towards Prosthodontics and factors influencing its' choice as a future career

J. Enabulele, OJ Anago, J. Omo
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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the perception of clinical dental students and interns towards the specialty of prosthetic dentistry and also assess factors that may influence choice of prosthodontics as a future career.Materials and Methods: The study was a descriptive cross sectional study of clinical dental students and interns at the University of Benin and  University of Benin Teaching Hospital. Questions focused on the perceptions and factors that influenced choice of the specialty of prosthodontics as a future career. Data was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 17.0. The analysis was done using frequency distribution, cross tabulations, test of significance with chi square. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: A total of 122 respondents consisting of 21.3% penultimate students, 41.0% final year students and 37.7% interns returned filled questionnaires. Majority (93.4%) reported they know who a prosthodontist is and 91.8% agreed that there was a need for more prosthodontists in Nigeria. Less than half (35.2%) of the respondents felt that they were well prepared in prosthodontics and 77% thought they did not have enough exposure to prosthodontics. There was statistically significant association between respondents' perception of preparedness and exposure to prosthodontics and choice of prosthodontics as a future career.Conclusion: There is a need to improve dental students and interns' exposure and preparedness to prosthodontics.  
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临床牙科学生及实习生对口腔修复学的看法及影响其未来职业选择的因素
目的:本研究的目的是了解临床牙科学生和实习生对口腔修复专业的看法,并评估可能影响他们选择口腔修复作为未来职业的因素。材料和方法:本研究对贝宁大学和贝宁大学教学医院的临床牙科学生和实习生进行了描述性横断面研究。问题集中在感知和因素,影响选择专业修复作为未来的职业生涯。数据采用SPSS 17.0版进行分析。分析采用频率分布、交叉表、卡方显著性检验。P<0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:共有122名受访者填写了问卷,其中倒数第二年级学生占21.3%,最后一年级学生占41.0%,实习生占37.7%。大多数人(93.4%)报告说他们知道谁是义齿医生,91.8%的人认为尼日利亚需要更多的义齿医生。不到一半(35.2%)的受访者认为他们在修复方面做好了充分的准备,77%的受访者认为他们对修复的接触不足。调查对象对准备程度的认知、对口腔修复学的接触程度以及选择口腔修复学作为未来职业之间存在统计学上显著的关联。结论:有必要提高牙科学生和实习生对修复学的了解和准备。
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