Talib Jiboon Atheer, Alhamdani Faaiz Y, Hussein Ali Nagham
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq.
Clinical Sciences Department, College of Dentistry, Ibn Sina University of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baghdad, Iraq.
Int J Dent. 2023 Mar 22;2023:4970981. doi: 10.1155/2023/4970981. eCollection 2023.
It is generally agreed that radiographic examination is important before dental extraction. It provides information about the roots and the surrounding tissues. In terms of practice, it does not seem to be a universally implemented protocol regarding the use of dental radiology before dental extraction. Besides, the type of radiographic technique is not specified. Some references prefer periapical dental radiographs. Others prefer orthopantomography), or even cone beam computed tomography Delpachitra et al. (2021) [1]. In terms of the dental practice, it is not clear whether there is a universally adopted protocol regarding the use of dental radiographs before dental extraction. . To assess dental professionals' perspective toward radiographic examination before conventional dental extraction.
A Google form questionnaire was circulated to different dental professionals using mainly ResearchGate, in addition to different social media platforms.
One hundred and forty-five dentists participated in the questionnaire. The respondents were divided according to the country of current practice: national (Iraqi), regional (Middle Eastern), and international participants. Out of 144 respondents, 51.4% percent of the participants were international, while 40.3% were Iraqis, and 8.3% were from the Middle East. The need for dental radiography in all dental extraction procedures was reported in the majority of responses ( = 86). Only 11 dentists think there is no necessity for radiographic examination before conventional extraction. The chi-square test showed a highly significant relationship between the country of current practice and the need for X-ray examination for conventional dental extraction ( < 0.01). Seventy-six dentists prefer periapical radiographs. Thirty-five preferred orthopantomography. A highly significant relationship was found between the country of practice and the X-ray technique ( < 0.01).
The study showed that there is no universally adopted protocol regarding the use of dental radiography before dental extraction. The country of practice appears to govern the dentists' decisions regarding the need for an X-ray and the type of radiography prior to dental extraction. Periapical radiographs for posterior teeth seem to be the preferable choice before dental extraction.
人们普遍认为,拔牙前进行影像学检查很重要。它能提供有关牙根及周围组织的信息。在实际操作中,拔牙前使用牙科放射学的方案似乎并未得到普遍执行。此外,影像学技术的类型也未明确规定。一些参考文献倾向于根尖片。另一些则倾向于全景片,甚至是锥形束计算机断层扫描(Delpachitra等人,2021年[1])。就牙科实践而言,目前尚不清楚拔牙前使用牙科X光片是否存在普遍采用的方案。为了评估牙科专业人员对传统拔牙前影像学检查的看法。
除了不同的社交媒体平台外,还通过主要使用ResearchGate向不同的牙科专业人员发放了一份谷歌表单调查问卷。
145名牙医参与了问卷调查。受访者根据当前执业国家进行划分:本国(伊拉克)、地区(中东)和国际参与者。在144名受访者中,51.4%的参与者是国际人士,40.3%是伊拉克人,8.3%来自中东。大多数回复(n = 86)都报告了在所有拔牙程序中都需要进行牙科放射检查。只有11名牙医认为传统拔牙前无需进行影像学检查。卡方检验显示,当前执业国家与传统拔牙进行X光检查的需求之间存在高度显著的关系(p < 0.01)。76名牙医更喜欢根尖片。35名更喜欢全景片。在执业国家与X光技术之间发现了高度显著的关系(p < 0.01)。
该研究表明,拔牙前使用牙科放射检查不存在普遍采用的方案。执业国家似乎决定了牙医在拔牙前对X光检查需求和放射检查类型的决策。拔牙前,后牙的根尖片似乎是更可取的选择。