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Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the current clinical practice of general dentists in Saudi Arabia in restoring class II cavities using direct resin composites and to set evidence-based practice recommendations of concern. METHODS: An online survey formed of 20 questions and classifi...

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Autores principales: AlSheikh, Rasha, Almulhim, Khalid S., Abdulkader, Moamen, Haridy, Rasha, Bugshan, Amr S., Aldamanhouri, Rand, Elgezawi, Moataz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35959095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2691376
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author AlSheikh, Rasha
Almulhim, Khalid S.
Abdulkader, Moamen
Haridy, Rasha
Bugshan, Amr S.
Aldamanhouri, Rand
Elgezawi, Moataz
author_facet AlSheikh, Rasha
Almulhim, Khalid S.
Abdulkader, Moamen
Haridy, Rasha
Bugshan, Amr S.
Aldamanhouri, Rand
Elgezawi, Moataz
author_sort AlSheikh, Rasha
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the current clinical practice of general dentists in Saudi Arabia in restoring class II cavities using direct resin composites and to set evidence-based practice recommendations of concern. METHODS: An online survey formed of 20 questions and classified into four domains was developed. 500 dentists in 5 Saudi provinces were invited to join the survey anonymously and voluntarily using poster announcements and e-mail invitations. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze participants' responses. RESULTS: 343 responses were received. Dentists in Saudi Arabia vary in their clinical practices and techniques of insertion of resin composite in class II cavities. 67% of participants use cotton rolls for isolating the field while 32% use rubber dam isolation. 33% and 28% of respondents use circumferential matrix (Tofflemire) and AutoMatrix, respectively. Fracture, followed by recurrent caries and open proximal contacts, was the received main reason of failure of class II direct resin composite restorations. CONCLUSION: Diversity of class II resin composite practices exists among dentists in Saudi Arabia. For ensuring optimum quality outcomes and high standards of restorative dentistry healthcare, several dentists in Saudi Arabia need to reconsider their clinical practice and modify their clinical procedures of direct class II resin composites. Several evidence-based practice guidelines are recommended to dentists in this article to improve their practice and enhance the clinical reliability and longevity of class II direct resin composite restorations.
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spelling pubmed-93632162022-08-10 Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia AlSheikh, Rasha Almulhim, Khalid S. Abdulkader, Moamen Haridy, Rasha Bugshan, Amr S. Aldamanhouri, Rand Elgezawi, Moataz Int J Dent Research Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the current clinical practice of general dentists in Saudi Arabia in restoring class II cavities using direct resin composites and to set evidence-based practice recommendations of concern. METHODS: An online survey formed of 20 questions and classified into four domains was developed. 500 dentists in 5 Saudi provinces were invited to join the survey anonymously and voluntarily using poster announcements and e-mail invitations. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze participants' responses. RESULTS: 343 responses were received. Dentists in Saudi Arabia vary in their clinical practices and techniques of insertion of resin composite in class II cavities. 67% of participants use cotton rolls for isolating the field while 32% use rubber dam isolation. 33% and 28% of respondents use circumferential matrix (Tofflemire) and AutoMatrix, respectively. Fracture, followed by recurrent caries and open proximal contacts, was the received main reason of failure of class II direct resin composite restorations. CONCLUSION: Diversity of class II resin composite practices exists among dentists in Saudi Arabia. For ensuring optimum quality outcomes and high standards of restorative dentistry healthcare, several dentists in Saudi Arabia need to reconsider their clinical practice and modify their clinical procedures of direct class II resin composites. Several evidence-based practice guidelines are recommended to dentists in this article to improve their practice and enhance the clinical reliability and longevity of class II direct resin composite restorations. Hindawi 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9363216/ /pubmed/35959095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2691376 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rasha AlSheikh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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AlSheikh, Rasha
Almulhim, Khalid S.
Abdulkader, Moamen
Haridy, Rasha
Bugshan, Amr S.
Aldamanhouri, Rand
Elgezawi, Moataz
Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
title Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
title_full Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
title_short Toward a Clinically Reliable Class II Resin Composite Restoration: A Cross-Sectional Study into the Current Clinical Practice among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
title_sort toward a clinically reliable class ii resin composite restoration: a cross-sectional study into the current clinical practice among dentists in saudi arabia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35959095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2691376
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