Burgos Kristel, Dutner Joseph M, Phillips Matthew B
Department of Endodontics, US Army Dental Health Activity, Fort Gordon, Georgia; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Postgraduate Dental College, Bethesda, Maryland.
Department of Endodontics, US Army Dental Health Activity, Fort Gordon, Georgia; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Postgraduate Dental College, Bethesda, Maryland.
J Endod. 2021 Jul;47(7):1087-1091. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2021.04.020. Epub 2021 Apr 24.
Cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging has had a significant impact in endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Previous studies have investigated provider attitudes and the use of CBCT technology, but little is known about patients' perceptions of the use of CBCT imaging in endodontics. This study assessed the perceptions of patients within a military population regarding the application of CBCT imaging for endodontic treatment.
One hundred three consecutive, volunteer patients who were treated in a military dental treatment facility and prescribed a CBCT study according to the American Association of Endodontists/American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology guidelines were given a Likert-type survey that recorded an initial level of knowledge and attitudes regarding the use of CBCT in endodontics. After standardized patient education in the form of a 2-minute video presentation describing the applications and risks associated with CBCT technology, CBCT volumes were acquired. A second survey was administered to record the patients' perceptions of the benefits and risks associated with CBCT imaging.
After the video, 75% of the participants had a more positive opinion of CBCT technology; 56% felt that CBCT imaging was essential, and 44% felt it was beneficial. Fifty percent of the participants reported CBCT imaging having less radiation than they previously thought, whereas 11% thought it was more radiation. A total of 85% would seek out a provider who uses CBCT imaging if treatment is needed in the future.
When presented with basic information, most patients within a military population perceive CBCT imaging to have an important role in endodontic treatment.
锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)成像在牙髓病诊断和治疗计划中产生了重大影响。以往的研究调查了医疗服务提供者的态度以及CBCT技术的使用情况,但对于患者对牙髓病中CBCT成像使用的看法却知之甚少。本研究评估了军人患者对CBCT成像在牙髓病治疗中应用的看法。
连续103名在军队牙科治疗机构接受治疗并根据美国牙髓病学家协会/美国口腔颌面放射学会指南被要求进行CBCT检查的志愿者患者,接受了一份李克特式调查问卷,记录他们对牙髓病中使用CBCT的初始知识水平和态度。在以2分钟视频演示的形式进行标准化患者教育,介绍与CBCT技术相关的应用和风险后,获取CBCT容积数据。随后进行第二次调查,记录患者对CBCT成像相关益处和风险的看法。
观看视频后,75%的参与者对CBCT技术的看法更为积极;56%的人认为CBCT成像必不可少,44%的人认为它有益。50%的参与者报告称CBCT成像的辐射比他们之前认为的要少,而11%的人认为辐射更多。如果未来需要治疗,共有85%的人会寻找使用CBCT成像的医疗服务提供者。
当向军人患者提供基本信息时,大多数患者认为CBCT成像在牙髓病治疗中具有重要作用。