Department of Prosthodontics, University of Iowa College of Dentistry, Iowa City, IA.
Department of Endodontics, University of Iowa College of Dentistry, Iowa City, IA.
J Prosthodont. 2019 Feb;28(2):113-121. doi: 10.1111/jopr.12588. Epub 2017 Mar 8.
The purpose of this questionnaire was to ask general dentists in private practice in the state of Iowa about the extent and scope of their prosthodontic practice.
A 22-item questionnaire was developed and tested on 5 general dentists. The Iowa Dental Association agreed to electronically distribute the survey to all general practice dentists in their database. After three rounds, a total of 289 responses were received from the 996 general dentists in the database.
The average age of the respondents was 50.3 ± 13.2 years (range 28 to 78 years), and 56.3% were in solo practice. The respondents stated that 68.1% had made at least one set of complete dentures and 88.9% had made a removable partial denture (RPD) in the last 3 months, while 76.4% had restored a least one implant in the last 3 months and 11.6% had surgically placed one. Nearly 20% of the respondents had a digital impression scanner in their office. There was a statistically significant difference between the dentists who had made complete dentures in the past 3 months and those who had not with regard to age, gender, and years in practice (p < 0.05 for all instances). No significant difference was found between the general dentists who had made an RPD in the past 3 months and those who had not. Compared to their counterparts, general dentists who had an AEGD or GPR training (p = 0.0312), whose primary practices were in cities of 50,000+ (p = 0.0065), or had a digital scanner (p = 0.0062) and a CAD/CAM milling machine (p = 0.0504) in their office were more likely to have restored an implant in the last 3 months. Furthermore, the general dentists who had surgically placed an implant in the last 3 months were more likely to be male (p = 0.0301) or have a digital impression scanner (p < 0.0001) and/or a CAD/CAM milling machine (p = 0.0007) in their office.
The majority of general dentists in this survey are still making complete and partial removable dentures, and a majority is using implants, while only a minority is surgically placing them. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Although Iowa general dentists are carrying out sophisticated procedures such as implant placement and restoring implants, as well as using digital technology, there is still a need for removable prosthodontic services in their practices. Therefore, these skills will still need to be taught in dental school.
本问卷旨在调查爱荷华州私人执业的全科牙医的 Prosthodontic 实践的范围和程度。
开发了一个 22 项的问卷,并在 5 名全科牙医上进行了测试。爱荷华州牙医协会同意在他们的数据库中向所有全科牙医电子分发调查。经过三轮,共收到数据库中 996 名全科牙医的 289 份回复。
受访者的平均年龄为 50.3±13.2 岁(28 至 78 岁),56.3%为单人执业。受访者表示,在过去的 3 个月中,68.1%至少制作了一副全口义齿,88.9%制作了可摘局部义齿(RPD),而 76.4%至少修复了一个植入物,11.6%进行了植入手术。近 20%的受访者在其办公室配备了数字印模扫描仪。在过去 3 个月内制作全口义齿的牙医与未制作全口义齿的牙医在年龄、性别和从业年限方面存在统计学显著差异(所有情况下 p<0.05)。在过去 3 个月内制作 RPD 的牙医与未制作 RPD 的牙医之间未发现显著差异。与同行相比,接受过 AEGD 或 GPR 培训(p=0.0312)、主要执业地点在 50,000 人以上的城市(p=0.0065)、在其办公室配备数字扫描仪(p=0.0062)和 CAD/CAM 铣床(p=0.0504)的全科牙医更有可能在过去 3 个月内修复植入物。此外,在过去 3 个月内进行植入手术的全科牙医更有可能是男性(p=0.0301)或在其办公室配备数字印模扫描仪(p<0.0001)和/或 CAD/CAM 铣床(p=0.0007)。
本调查中的大多数全科牙医仍在制作全口和局部可摘义齿,且大多数在使用植入物,而只有少数在进行植入手术。
尽管爱荷华州的全科牙医正在进行种植牙放置和修复植入物等复杂手术,并且正在使用数字技术,但他们的实践中仍需要可摘义齿服务。因此,这些技能仍需要在牙科学院教授。