Gameraddin Moawia, Alessa Alaa Abdulkhalq, Aloufi Hajar Sulaiman, Alzaidi Shatha Dhaifallah, Gareeballah Awadia, Alsaedy Hassan Ibrahim, Alsultan Kamal, Supair Mariam Khogaly, Alharthi Ahmed Ali, Mukhtar Emadeldin Mohamed, Abdelrazig Ali, Alelyani Magbool
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Radiology Science and Medical Imaging, Alzaiem Alazhari University, Khartoum, Sudan.
PLoS One. 2025 Mar 4;20(3):e0314884. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314884. eCollection 2025.
Dental radiographs are crucial diagnostic tools for oral disorders, but their low-level radiation can pose health risks over time because of its cumulative effects.
This study aimed to assess awareness and attitudes regarding dental radiography and safety among dentists, radiographers, dentistry students, and radiography students in western Saudi Arabia.
This cross-sectional survey study was conducted in the western region of Saudi Arabia. A total of 309 participants were included in the study. A questionnaire containing 13 multiple-choice questions was administered to dentists, radiographers, dentistry students, and radiography students. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 23) was used for data analysis.
The mean knowledge and attitude scores of the participants were 61.09% and 65.13%, respectively. The mean score knowledge of dentists was 6.8 out of 12, that of radiographers was 7.04 out of 12, that of radiography students was 6.42 out of 12, and that of dentistry students was 6.83 out of 12. The attitude score was 35.45 out of 55, for dentists; 36.21 out of 55, for radiographers; 36.54 out of 55, for radiography students; and 34.79 out of 55, for dentistry students. The knowledge score increased significantly in participants who had Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees (p value = 0.008). There was no significant variation in knowledge regarding gender, age, area of employment, or experience (p value < .05). The participants exhibited a positive attitude toward dental radiographic examination and radiation safety, with no significant difference observed among the groups (p value > .05).
This study indicates good awareness among dentists, radiographers, and students about dental radiography and safety, with higher education levels indicating greater awareness and a positive attitude. The safety and knowledge of dental radiography exposure vary among groups, highlighting the need for continuous education and standardized training to improve the understanding and usage of radiation hazards.
牙科X光片是口腔疾病的重要诊断工具,但其低水平辐射由于累积效应,长期来看可能会带来健康风险。
本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯西部的牙医、放射技师、牙科专业学生和放射专业学生对牙科X光检查及其安全性的认知和态度。
这项横断面调查研究在沙特阿拉伯西部地区进行。共有309名参与者纳入研究。向牙医、放射技师、牙科专业学生和放射专业学生发放了一份包含13道多项选择题的问卷。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS 23)进行数据分析。
参与者的知识得分和态度得分平均分分别为61.09%和65.13%。牙医的知识平均得分在12分中为6.8分,放射技师为7.04分,放射专业学生为6.42分,牙科专业学生为6.83分。态度得分方面,牙医在55分中为35.45分;放射技师为36.21分;放射专业学生为36.54分;牙科专业学生为34.79分。拥有博士和硕士学位的参与者知识得分显著提高(p值 = 0.008)。在性别、年龄、工作领域或经验方面,知识水平没有显著差异(p值 < 0.05)。参与者对牙科X光检查和辐射安全表现出积极态度,各组之间未观察到显著差异(p值 > 0.05)。
本研究表明,牙医、放射技师和学生对牙科X光检查及其安全性有良好的认知,较高的教育水平表明认知度更高且态度积极。牙科X光照射的安全性和知识在不同群体中存在差异,这凸显了持续教育和标准化培训的必要性,以提高对辐射危害的理解和应用。