马来西亚普通牙科医生处理撕脱牙的知识

Q2 Medicine Singapore Dental Journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sdj.2016.01.001
Dalia Abdullah, Soo Suet Yeo, Shalini Kanagasingam
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口腔和颌面损伤是马来西亚2011-2020年国家口腔健康计划中重点关注的领域之一。普通牙科医生(GDPs)有责任诊断和评估牙外伤,并确定外伤的预后和结果及其管理。本研究的目的是评估普通牙科医生在处理撕脱牙方面的知识基础和首选方法。方法采用随机方便抽样法进行样本选择。一份预测的11项问卷在牙科医生中得到验证。这项调查是在2010年1月参加马来西亚牙科协会年度会议的182个国内生产总值国家中进行的。所得数据采用描述性分析进行统计分析,采用logistic回归预测获得高分的概率。结果共有182名全科牙科医生参与本研究,其中以女性为主(n= 153,75%)。实习地点对知识得分有显著影响。在得分超过80分的一组(n=84, 46%)中,76%的人在公立医院工作。年龄、工作时间和先前治疗过的损伤牙齿数量没有显著影响。执业地点的优势比表明,在公立医院工作的受访者得分超过80分的可能性是在私立诊所工作的受访者的3.6倍(OR=3.615, P=0.001)。结论马来西亚全科牙科医生对脱牙处理的知识水平有待提高。马来西亚牙科教育系统的改进策略,持续的牙科教育活动和创伤管理指南的利用应该被推荐,以提高撕脱牙管理的知识水平,以确保良好的治疗效果。临床意义创伤预防和进一步教育有关处理撕脱牙是提高全科牙科医生的知识和临床技能的基本要求。
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Knowledge of managing avulsed tooth among general dental practitioners in Malaysia

Background

Dental and maxillofacial injuries are one of the areas of concern highlighted in the Malaysian National Oral Health Plan 2011–2020. General dental practitioners (GDPs) have the responsibility of diagnosing and assessing dental trauma and determining the prognosis and outcomes of trauma along with its management. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge base and preferred methods of general dental practitioners regarding the management of avulsed tooth.

Methods

A random convenient sampling methodology was employed for sample selection. A pre-tested 11-item questionnaire was validated on the dental officers. The survey was distributed to 182 GDPs attending the annual Malaysian Dental Association conference in January 2010. The data obtained was statistically analyzed using descriptive analysis and logistic regression was employed to predict the probability of achieving high scores.

Results

A total of 182 general dental practitioners participated in the study, with the majority being female (n=153, 75%). The place of practice significantly affected the knowledge score. In the group that scored more than 80 points (n=84, 46%), 76% of them worked with government hospitals. Age, work duration and number of traumatised teeth previously treated had no significant effect. The odds ratio for place of practice indicates that respondents who work in government hospitals are 3.6 times more likely to score more than 80 points compared to those who worked in private clinics (OR=3.615, P=0.001).

Conclusion

The knowledge level on the management of avulsed tooth among general dental practitioners in Malaysia needs to be improved. Strategies in improvement of the Malaysian dental educational system, continuous dental educational activities and utilisation of guidelines on trauma management should be recommended to increase the knowledge level of avulsed tooth management to ensure good treatment outcomes.

Clinical implication

Trauma prevention and further education regarding the management of avulsed tooth is an essential requirement to improve general dental practitioners knowledge and clinical skills.

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Singapore Dental Journal
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期刊介绍: The scope of the journal covers all fields related to the presentday practice of dentistry, and includes Restorative Dentistry (Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials, Prosthodontics and Endodontics), Preventive Dentistry (Periodontics, Orthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, Public Health and Health Services), Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology. Articles pertaining to dental education and the social, political and economic aspects of dental practice are also welcomed.
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