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A Study of Dentists about Their Knowledge and Practice of Dentine Hypersensitivity

Objective  The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and practice about dentine hypersensitivity (DH) among dental practitioners. Materials and Methods  A pilot-tested questionnaire was sent to practicing dentists ( n = 588) working in private and public sectors in Lahore, Pakistan. The qu...

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Autores principales: Izhar, Faisal, Nazir, Muhammad Ashraf, Majeed, Abdul, Almas, Khalid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd. 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6938429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31618785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697110
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author Izhar, Faisal
Nazir, Muhammad Ashraf
Majeed, Abdul
Almas, Khalid
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Almas, Khalid
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description Objective  The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and practice about dentine hypersensitivity (DH) among dental practitioners. Materials and Methods  A pilot-tested questionnaire was sent to practicing dentists ( n = 588) working in private and public sectors in Lahore, Pakistan. The questions assessed dentists’ knowledge about type of pain and predisposing factors of DH. The dentists were asked about their preferred methods of diagnosing and managing the condition. Statistical Analysis  Basic statistics, chi-squared test, and multivariate logistic regression were performed. Results  Most dentists (64.3%) reported examining one to five patients with DH per week in their dental clinics. A large majority (85.4%) indicated DH as a stimulated short pain from a tooth. Recession of gums (96.6%), aggressive brushing (88.2%), and frequent use of teeth whitening procedures (83.1%) were most frequently reported predisposing factors of DH. Among most commonly used methods of diagnosis, spontaneous pain after the application of air blast was reported by 74.8% of the participants and followed by spontaneous patient report confirmed by dental examination (57.7%). Most widely used management approaches of DH included the use of fluoride products (96.2%), use of desensitizing potassium nitrate toothpastes (75%), and application of bonding agents (56.2%). Female versus male dentists (odds ratio [OR]: 7.79, p < 0.001) and private practitioners versus public dentists (OR: 7.34, p < 0.001) were more likely to examine greater number of patients with DH. Conclusion  Dentists used various methods for diagnosing and managing patients with DH. Application of air blast to evaluate spontaneous pain and use of fluoride products were most widely used diagnostic and management preferences, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-69384292020-01-06 A Study of Dentists about Their Knowledge and Practice of Dentine Hypersensitivity Izhar, Faisal Nazir, Muhammad Ashraf Majeed, Abdul Almas, Khalid Eur J Dent Objective  The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and practice about dentine hypersensitivity (DH) among dental practitioners. Materials and Methods  A pilot-tested questionnaire was sent to practicing dentists ( n = 588) working in private and public sectors in Lahore, Pakistan. The questions assessed dentists’ knowledge about type of pain and predisposing factors of DH. The dentists were asked about their preferred methods of diagnosing and managing the condition. Statistical Analysis  Basic statistics, chi-squared test, and multivariate logistic regression were performed. Results  Most dentists (64.3%) reported examining one to five patients with DH per week in their dental clinics. A large majority (85.4%) indicated DH as a stimulated short pain from a tooth. Recession of gums (96.6%), aggressive brushing (88.2%), and frequent use of teeth whitening procedures (83.1%) were most frequently reported predisposing factors of DH. Among most commonly used methods of diagnosis, spontaneous pain after the application of air blast was reported by 74.8% of the participants and followed by spontaneous patient report confirmed by dental examination (57.7%). Most widely used management approaches of DH included the use of fluoride products (96.2%), use of desensitizing potassium nitrate toothpastes (75%), and application of bonding agents (56.2%). Female versus male dentists (odds ratio [OR]: 7.79, p < 0.001) and private practitioners versus public dentists (OR: 7.34, p < 0.001) were more likely to examine greater number of patients with DH. Conclusion  Dentists used various methods for diagnosing and managing patients with DH. Application of air blast to evaluate spontaneous pain and use of fluoride products were most widely used diagnostic and management preferences, respectively. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd. 2019-10 2019-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6938429/ /pubmed/31618785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697110 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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