Başan Tosun Mine, Yaman Batu Can, Celiksoz Ozge, Tepe Hatice
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Eskişehir Osmangazi University Faculty of Dentistry, Eskişehir, TUR.
Cureus. 2024 May 19;16(5):e60602. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60602. eCollection 2024 May.
Over-the-counter teeth-whitening products have become popular in accordance with the increasing demands of patients. These products can also be recommended to patients by dentists. The aim was to determine the rates of recommendation of over-the-counter teeth whitening products by dentists in Turkey divided into different categories for their patients and to interpret them based on a cause-and-effect relationship.
After obtaining ethics committee approval, the survey questions were created using Google Forms (Google Inc., Mountainview, CA) and delivered to dentists via social media. Dentists who signed the informed consent form completed the survey. Within the study's scope, statistical analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 26.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Values were expressed as frequency (n) and percentage (%). A chi-square test was used to compare participants' teeth-whitening recommendations according to their demographic characteristics. The statistical significance level was accepted as p <0.05 throughout the study.
A total of 57.9% of dentists working in Turkey did not recommend over-the-counter teeth-whitening products to their patients. When the answers to the question "Which whitening products sold on the market do you recommend to your patients?" were compared according to the participants' place of work, there was a statistically significant difference between the place of work and the recommended whitening product (p <0.05). Participants working in the private sector answered "I do not recommend" at a higher rate than participants working in the public sector. Among those who recommended toothpaste, more dentists with five or fewer years of experience recommended toothpaste to their patients than dentists with greater than five years of experience. Additionally, more dentists working in the public sector recommended toothpaste to their patients than dentists working in the private sector, and more specialist dentists recommended toothpaste to their patients than general practitioner dentists.
Most dentists in Turkey do not recommend over-the-counter teeth-whitening products to their patients. Among those who recommend such products, toothpaste has been determined to be the first choice. The results of this study may raise awareness among dentists about over-the-counter teeth-whitening products and encourage new studies.
随着患者需求的增加,非处方牙齿美白产品变得越来越受欢迎。这些产品也可以由牙医推荐给患者。本研究旨在确定土耳其牙医针对不同类别的患者推荐非处方牙齿美白产品的比例,并基于因果关系对其进行解读。
获得伦理委员会批准后,使用谷歌表单(谷歌公司,加利福尼亚州山景城)创建调查问卷,并通过社交媒体分发给牙医。签署知情同意书的牙医完成了调查。在研究范围内,使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows 26.0版(IBM公司,纽约州阿蒙克)进行统计分析。数据以频数(n)和百分比(%)表示。采用卡方检验根据参与者的人口统计学特征比较他们的牙齿美白推荐情况。在整个研究中,统计学显著性水平设定为p<0.05。
在土耳其工作的牙医中,共有57.9%的人不向患者推荐非处方牙齿美白产品。当根据参与者的工作地点比较“你会向患者推荐市场上销售的哪些美白产品?”这一问题的答案时,工作地点与推荐的美白产品之间存在统计学显著差异(p<0.05)。在私营部门工作的参与者回答“我不推荐”的比例高于在公共部门工作的参与者。在推荐牙膏的人中,工作经验少于五年的牙医向患者推荐牙膏的比例高于工作经验超过五年的牙医。此外,在公共部门工作的牙医向患者推荐牙膏的比例高于在私营部门工作的牙医,专科牙医向患者推荐牙膏的比例高于全科牙医。
土耳其大多数牙医不向患者推荐非处方牙齿美白产品。在推荐此类产品的人中,牙膏被确定为首选。本研究结果可能会提高牙医对非处方牙齿美白产品的认识,并鼓励开展新的研究。