Suganna Mahesh, Nayakar Ramesh P, Alshaya Aisha A, Khalil Rahaf O, Alkhunaizi Shahad T, Kayello Kawssar T, Alnassar Luluwah A
Department of Prosthodontics, College of Medicine and Dentistry, Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, SAU.
Department of Prosthodontics and Crown and Bridge, Karnataka Lingayat Education Vishwanath Katti Institute of Dental Sciences, Karnataka Lingayat Education Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belagavi, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Jan 31;16(1):e53300. doi: 10.7759/cureus.53300. eCollection 2024 Jan.
Background The transformation of dental practice from conventional methods to digital technology has been widely discussed. This study aimed to examine the awareness, understanding, and attitudes towards the use of digital technology in dentistry, with a particular focus on computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted, involving a questionnaire distributed to a diverse group of participants from the dental field. The questionnaire covered aspects of digital technology in dentistry, including awareness, perceived usefulness, understanding of CAD/CAM technology, perceived benefits and shortcomings, system awareness, and the impact on clinical decision-making. Results Almost all participants (99.3%) reported being aware of digital technology in dentistry. The perceived utility of digital technology varied widely, but it was considered particularly useful for specific dental procedures. Most of the respondents (948 out of 953) were aware of CAD/CAM technology, and many acknowledged its benefits, including fewer appointments, less chairside time, and greater precision. However, high cost, lack of knowledge, and preference for traditional methods were identified as barriers to adoption. Most participants believed that CAD/CAM would influence clinical decision-making and expressed interest in integrating it into their regular workflow. A majority had attended CAD/CAM training programs and believed there was a need to increase education on CAD/CAM during undergraduate and postgraduate courses. While a significant majority agreed that digital technology was the future of dentistry, a substantial number also expressed reservations. Conclusion The study concluded that there is a high level of awareness and readiness to adopt digital technology in dentistry. However, its perceived utility varied among participants, and several barriers to adoption were identified, indicating the need for expanded education and training. Despite some resistance, there is a growing recognition of the potential benefits of CAD/CAM technology and a trend towards integrating it into regular practice.
背景 牙科实践从传统方法向数字技术的转变已被广泛讨论。本研究旨在考察牙科领域对数字技术使用的认识、理解和态度,特别关注计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)技术。方法 开展了一项横断面研究,向牙科领域的不同参与者群体发放问卷。问卷涵盖了牙科数字技术的各个方面,包括认识程度、感知有用性、对CAD/CAM技术的理解、感知的益处和缺点、系统认知以及对临床决策的影响。结果 几乎所有参与者(99.3%)报告称了解牙科数字技术。数字技术的感知效用差异很大,但被认为对特定牙科程序特别有用。大多数受访者(953人中的948人)了解CAD/CAM技术,许多人认可其益处,包括就诊次数减少、椅旁操作时间缩短和精度更高。然而,高成本、知识匮乏和对传统方法的偏好被确定为采用的障碍。大多数参与者认为CAD/CAM会影响临床决策,并表示有兴趣将其纳入常规工作流程。大多数人参加过CAD/CAM培训项目,并认为有必要在本科和研究生课程中增加对CAD/CAM的教育。虽然绝大多数人同意数字技术是牙科的未来,但也有相当一部分人表示有所保留。结论 该研究得出结论,牙科领域对采用数字技术的认识程度很高且有意愿。然而,其感知效用在参与者中各不相同,并且确定了几个采用障碍,这表明需要扩大教育和培训。尽管存在一些阻力,但人们越来越认识到CAD/CAM技术的潜在益处,并且有将其纳入常规实践的趋势。