2023-02-21
Saeed M. Alqahtani, Saurabh Chaturvedi, Ahmed Audah Alshahrani,Abdulrahman Mushabbab Alqahtani, Afrah A. Almzher, Raghad Ayed Alqhtani, Bashayer Ali Alqhtani, Hanan Qasem Alfaifi, Norah Mohammed Alshehri, Mohammed M. Al Moaleem
Medical Science Monitor
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: A dental dam is a protective sheet with an aperture and is used to prevent the spread of infection during dental procedures. This study aimed to use a 2-part online questionnaire to evaluate the attitudes and use of rubber dental dams by 300 Saudi dental interns, general dental practitioners, residents, specialists, and consultants in prosthodontics, endodontics, and restorative dentistry.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The 17-item validated questionnaire consisted of 5 questions on demographics, 2 on knowledge, 6 on attitudes, and 4 on perceptions. It was distributed through Google Forms. The chi-square test was used to determine the associations between the study variables and perception questions.
RESULTS: A total of 41.67% participants were specialists/consultants, among which 59.2% were in the prosthodontics specialty, 12.8% in endodontics, and 28% in restorative dentistry. Most participants (84.67%) stated the necessity of using rubber dams during post and core procedures. A total of 53.67% had received enough training for using rubber dams during their undergraduate/residency education. The majority of participants (41%) also preferred using rubber dams during the prefabricated post and core procedures, and 28.33% stated that the remaining tooth structure was one of the major reasons for not using rubber dams during the post and core procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: Workshops and hands-on training should be conducted among dental graduates to instill a positive attitude regarding the use of rubber dams.