Department of Preventive and Restorative Dentistry, College of Dental Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Ras Al Khaimah College of Dental Sciences, Ras Al Khaimah Medical and Health Sciences University, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
J Dent. 2021 Sep;112:103753. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103753. Epub 2021 Jul 30.
To evaluate the status of teaching of repair of defective resin-based composite restorations in dental schools in the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries.
A validated 14-item questionnaire was mailed to the directors of the operative/restorative dentistry department in 40 MENA dental schools. Data were collected on teaching, including whether the repair of resin-based composite restorations was part of the dental school curriculum; the rationale behind the teaching; how techniques were taught, indications for repair, operative techniques, materials used, patient acceptability and expected longevity of the repair procedure.
Thirty-two schools responded to the survey (response rate of 80%). Twenty-two (69%) schools reported the teaching of resin-based composite repairs as an alternative to the replacement of restorations. Of the schools not teaching repairs, 80% indicated that they plan to include this topic in the curriculum within the next five years. Most schools taught theoretical and practical aspects of repair at a clinical level only. Two-thirds of schools reported tooth substance preservation being the main reason for teaching repair techniques. The main indications for repair treatment were marginal defects (59%), followed by partial loss of restoration (56%). Most schools that performed repairs reported high patient acceptability. Considerable variation was noted in relation to expected longevity of resin- based composite repairs.
The repair of defective resin-based composite restorations is actively taught within most of the surveyed schools. Advantages of repair, compared to replacement include minimum intervention, preservation of tooth structure, and savings of time and cost.
The decision between replacing or repairing a defective resin-based composite restoration in the MENA region tends to be based on clinicians' subjective experience and judgement. However, to further enhance the teaching of resin-based composite repair standardised guidelines need to be developed based on existing evidence.
评估中东和北非(MENA)国家牙科学院修复有缺陷的树脂基复合材料修复体的教学现状。
向 40 所 MENA 牙科学院的口腔修复/操作牙科系主任邮寄了一份经过验证的 14 项问卷。收集的教学数据包括:树脂基复合材料修复是否是牙科学院课程的一部分;教学背后的基本原理;如何教授技术、修复适应证、操作技术、使用的材料、患者对修复的接受程度以及修复程序的预期寿命。
32 所学校对调查做出了回应(回应率为 80%)。22 所(69%)学校报告称,树脂基复合材料修复作为修复体替代物的教学。在不教授修复的学校中,80%的学校表示计划在未来五年内将这一主题纳入课程。大多数学校仅在临床层面教授修复的理论和实践方面。三分之二的学校报告说保留牙体组织是教授修复技术的主要原因。修复治疗的主要适应证是边缘缺损(59%),其次是修复体部分丧失(56%)。大多数进行修复的学校报告称,患者的接受度很高。在树脂基复合材料修复体的预期寿命方面存在相当大的差异。
在大多数调查学校中,积极教授有缺陷的树脂基复合材料修复体。与更换相比,修复的优点包括最小的干预、保留牙体组织以及节省时间和成本。
在 MENA 地区,决定更换或修复有缺陷的树脂基复合材料修复体往往基于临床医生的主观经验和判断。然而,为了进一步加强树脂基复合材料修复的教学,需要根据现有证据制定标准化指南。