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- Title
Using of Rubber Dam During Routine Dental Treatment of Patients with Limited Mouth Opening: Survey of Dentists.
- Authors
A. L., Korzun; M. K., Makeeva; Z. S., Khabadze; Yu. A., Taptun; S. V., Martynova; I. Yu., Rasskasov; A. A., Egorova; N. T., Butaeva; Z. M., Gasanova; A. А., Gevorkyan; A. S., Karnaeva
- Abstract
Objective is to reveal the opinion and preferences of dentists about using of rubber dam during routine dental treatment of patients with limited mouth opening. Eighty-two respondents (39 general dentists and 43 dentists of therapeutic field) participated in a survey. A 8-item questionnaire was developed and gave to participants in paper or electronic form. None answer showed significant dependences with gender of dentists. Younger doctors (35.9±7.5 years) are significantly (p = 0.018) more likely to believe that the use of a rubber dam in patients with limited mouth opening is possible than older doctors (45.0±12.8 years). With increasing age of the doctor, there is a tendency to reduce the use of a rubber dam for the treatment of posterior teeth in such patients (p = 0.006). General dentists are more likely to believe that the use of a rubber dam in such patients is possible, compared to dentists who specialized in therapeutic dentistry field (p = 0.018). General dentists more often use metal clamps in this clinical situation compared to dentists of therapeutic field (p = 0.023). Preferences of rubber dam using in patients with limited mouth opening do not depend on the gender of dentist. Younger doctors are more likely to believe that the use of a rubber dam in such patients is possible. With increasing of age and work experience, there is a tendency to reduce the use of a rubber dam for the treatment of posterior teeth in such patients. General dentists more often use metal clamps to compare with dentists of therapeutic field.
- Subjects
DENTAL care; ELECTRONIC paper; DENTISTS; WORK experience (Employment); RUBBER
- Publication
Journal of International Dental & Medical Research, 2024, Vol 17, Issue 2, p747
- ISSN
1309-100X
- Publication type
Article