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Attitudes And Behavior Of Dentists Regarding Management Of Deep Carious Lesion


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Title: Attitudes And Behavior Of Dentists Regarding Management Of Deep Carious Lesion

Authors: Umeed Javaid, Shama Asghar, Kulsoom Fatima Rizvi

Journal: Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College (JBUMDC)

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Publisher: Bahria University, Islamabad

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2019

Volume: 9

Issue: 3

Language: English

DOI: 10.51985/JBUMDC2018132

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Abstract

Objective: To assess the attitude and behavior of dentists for the management of deep carious lesions.Study Design and Setting: It was a cross sectional based study conducted at six dental institutes of Karachi from bothgovernment and private sectors.Methodology: The included participants were the dental graduates and post graduates working in different specialties ofdentistry. Whereas graduates and post graduates not affiliated with any institution were excluded from the study. TheQuestionnaire comprises of two parts, first part was composed of participant’s demographic details and academic qualification,while the second part comprised of clinical scenarios regarding management of deep carious lesions.Results: From the 250 distributed questionnaires, 218 dentists returned the questionnaire giving a satisfactory responserate of 87.2%. There were 28% male and 72%% female dentists. The majority of dentists were aged between 25-35 yearsold. Complete caries removal was the management of choice by 72.5% of dentists for deep carious lesions.Conclusion: Complete caries removal was the most preferred treatment modality when the risk of dental pulpal exposureassociated with caries excavation is low. However when the risk is high, step-wise excavation was preferred procedureby half of the participants.


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