Farid Tawfiq Nusairat, Salam Walid Al-Shogran, Noor Almortadi, Karem H Alzoubi
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背景:尽管牙医和牙科技师在义齿制作过程中付出了巨大努力,但仍然缺乏适当的沟通。根据牙科技工室的处方,沟通过程必须包括正确完成修复体制作的所有基本要素。牙科领域的数字革命建议使用信息技术系统处方取代传统处方。目的:探讨在发展中国家环境中应用信息技术系统与牙科技工室和牙科诊所之间的沟通过程之间的关联:本研究采用了准实验设计(仅事后测试)。由 600 名受试者组成的方便抽样被分为两个子样本,每个子样本有 300 名受试者。第一个子样本的数据来自传统(纸质)处方,第二个子样本的数据来自信息技术系统(ITS):结果:从统计学角度看,在牙科实验室处方中记录最基本的信息与承诺有关。与使用传统系统的用户相比,使用 ITS 系统的用户完成和交付工作所花费的时间更快,需要重新沟通的情况更少。在义齿质量方面,与传统系统相比,使用 ITS 系统的用户因色调不合适、牙齿制图不恰当或牙科实验室处方中缺乏附加信息而需要修改或重做的情况较少(P < 0.05):结论:使用 ITS 系统代替传统系统可以从多个方面加强沟通过程和牙科技工室处方的填写量,包括牙科技工室处方中基本信息的完整性、完成病例所需的时间、减少与牙医再次沟通的频率,以及提高修复体的质量。
Enhancing Communication Between Dental Laboratories and Clinics: The Role of Information Technology Systems in a Developing Country.
Background: Despite the great effort between the dentist and dental technician in prosthesis fabrication, there is a lack of proper communication. According to the laboratory prescription, the communication process must include all the essential elements to complete the prosthesis fabrication correctly. The digital revolution in dentistry suggested using information technology system prescriptions instead of traditional prescriptions.
Aim: To explore the association between the application of ITS and the communication process between dental laboratories and dental clinics in a developing country setting.
Methods: The current study used a quasi-experimental design (posttest only). A convenience sample of 600 subjects was divided into two subsamples of 300 subjects each. The data from the first subsample was collected from traditional (paper-based) prescriptions, and the data from the second subsample was collected from the Information Technology System (ITS).
Results: It was associated with a statistically significant commitment to recording the most essential information in the dental lab prescription. The time spent completing and delivering the work was faster, and the need for recommunication was less common among those using ITS than those using traditional systems. Regarding the quality of the prosthesis, the need for modification or redo due to improper shade, inappropriate charting of teeth, or lack of additional information in the dental lab prescription was less among users of the ITS system compared to the traditional system (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Using ITS instead of a traditional system can enhance the communication process and the amount filled in the laboratory prescription in multiple aspects, including the completeness of essential information in the dental lab prescription, the time needed to complete the cases, the need to re-communicate less frequently with the dentist, and improved the quality of the prosthesis.