Suresh Balaji, Jeevanandan Ganesh, Ravindran Vignesh
Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 29;16(7):e65711. doi: 10.7759/cureus.65711. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Preserving primary dentition is essential for maintaining optimal oral health and development in children. Premature loss of primary teeth due to caries, infection, crowding, or trauma can necessitate orthodontic intervention and lead to various complications. Space maintainers are critical for preserving arch space until the eruption of permanent teeth, thereby preventing issues such as ectopic eruption, crowding, and malocclusion. Despite their advantages, prefabricated space maintainers (PSMs) are underutilized. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Indian dentists regarding PSMs in primary teeth.
A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among 100 dental practitioners in Chennai. A 10-item self-administered questionnaire, developed based on a comprehensive literature review and expert consultations, assessed demographics, knowledge of PSM indications and techniques, current practices, perceived barriers, and preferences for continuing education. The questionnaire's reliability was confirmed with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.85. Descriptive statistics, including frequencies and percentages, were used to summarize the participants' demographic characteristics, knowledge levels, and current practices related to PSMs.
Of the 100 respondents, 86 (86%) were males and 14 (14%) were females. Only 19 (19%) reported using PSMs, while 36 (36%) used conventional space maintainers. A significant proportion (42 (42%)) of the respondents held a master's degree in dental surgery, yet only 11 (11%) had participated in Continuing Dental Education (CDE) programs on space maintainers. The perceived benefit of PSMs being a single appointment procedure was acknowledged by 82 (82%) of the respondents, whereas 76 (76%) participants identified cost as a major drawback. Notably, 45 (45%) practitioners did not consider PSMs necessary.
This survey highlights notable obstacles in the adoption of PSMs among Indian dentists, emphasizing the need for focused educational initiatives. Improving knowledge and practices related to PSMs can enhance pediatric dental care and oral health outcomes in India.
保留乳牙对于维持儿童最佳口腔健康和发育至关重要。由于龋齿、感染、牙列拥挤或外伤导致乳牙过早脱落可能需要正畸干预,并引发各种并发症。间隙保持器对于在恒牙萌出前保持牙弓间隙至关重要,从而预防诸如异位萌出、牙列拥挤和错牙合等问题。尽管预制间隙保持器(PSM)具有诸多优点,但却未得到充分利用。本研究旨在评估印度牙医对乳牙PSM的知识、态度和实践情况。
在金奈对100名牙科从业者进行了横断面问卷调查。基于全面的文献综述和专家咨询制定了一份10项的自填式问卷,评估人口统计学信息、PSM适应症和技术知识、当前实践、感知到的障碍以及继续教育偏好。问卷的信度通过Cronbach's alpha值0.85得到确认。描述性统计,包括频率和百分比,用于总结参与者的人口统计学特征、知识水平以及与PSM相关的当前实践情况。
在100名受访者中,86名(86%)为男性,14名(14%)为女性。只有19名(19%)报告使用PSM,而36名(36%)使用传统间隙保持器。相当一部分(42名(42%))受访者拥有牙科外科学硕士学位,但只有11名(11%)参加过关于间隙保持器的继续牙科教育(CDE)项目。82名(82%)受访者认可PSM的一个好处是单次就诊程序,而76名(76%)参与者认为成本是一个主要缺点。值得注意的是,45名(45%)从业者认为PSM没有必要。
本次调查凸显了印度牙医采用PSM存在的显著障碍,强调了有针对性的教育举措的必要性。提高与PSM相关的知识和实践可以改善印度的儿童牙科护理和口腔健康结果。