Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint
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Resumo: | It was intended to investigate the knowledge of dental surgeons about the ethical and legal aspects involved in the handling and disposal of extracted human teeth. A semi-structured questionnaire was used, sent electronically to dental surgeons. The objective questions were analyzed by descriptive statistics and the subjective ones by Collective Subject Discourse. Of the 208 dental surgeons who answered the questionnaire, 78.4% recognized the dental element as an organ, 98.6% stated that they used human teeth for laboratory training and research during graduation and post-graduation, 42.4% obtained these teeth in health units, 28.3% in dental offices, 22% in teaching institution and 2.4% through purchase. Donation by health units and dental offices was signaled as the ideal way to acquire the teeth (72.11%). Although 75.5% claimed to know the specific regulation, this was not reflected in the other questions evaluated. As for the biological risk in handling teeth, 88.9% considered it existed and the qualitative analysis of the answers generated the categories “contamination” and “cross infection”. As for the purpose of the Tooth Bank, 59.6% said they knew it, and categories such as “teaching and research” and “illegal trade” emerged. Despite this knowledge, only 43.3% indicated that they were totally willing to join a tooth bank for donation. It is concluded that there is little knowledge about the ethical-legal aspects involved in the handling and disposal of extracted human teeth and that this unawareness is reflected in the low intention of joining the activities of a future Tooth Bank installed in the researched municipality. |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpointAspectos ético-legais que envolvem a manipulação de dentes humanos extraídos: o olhar de cirurgiões-dentistasDenteÉtica OdontológicaLegislaçãoIt was intended to investigate the knowledge of dental surgeons about the ethical and legal aspects involved in the handling and disposal of extracted human teeth. A semi-structured questionnaire was used, sent electronically to dental surgeons. The objective questions were analyzed by descriptive statistics and the subjective ones by Collective Subject Discourse. Of the 208 dental surgeons who answered the questionnaire, 78.4% recognized the dental element as an organ, 98.6% stated that they used human teeth for laboratory training and research during graduation and post-graduation, 42.4% obtained these teeth in health units, 28.3% in dental offices, 22% in teaching institution and 2.4% through purchase. Donation by health units and dental offices was signaled as the ideal way to acquire the teeth (72.11%). Although 75.5% claimed to know the specific regulation, this was not reflected in the other questions evaluated. As for the biological risk in handling teeth, 88.9% considered it existed and the qualitative analysis of the answers generated the categories “contamination” and “cross infection”. As for the purpose of the Tooth Bank, 59.6% said they knew it, and categories such as “teaching and research” and “illegal trade” emerged. Despite this knowledge, only 43.3% indicated that they were totally willing to join a tooth bank for donation. It is concluded that there is little knowledge about the ethical-legal aspects involved in the handling and disposal of extracted human teeth and that this unawareness is reflected in the low intention of joining the activities of a future Tooth Bank installed in the researched municipality.Investigou-se o conhecimento de cirurgiões-dentistas acerca dos aspectos ético-legais envolvidos na manipulação e descarte de elementos dentários humanos extraídos. Utilizou-se um questionário semiestruturado, enviado eletronicamente para cirurgiões-dentistas. As perguntas objetivas foram analisadas pela estatística descritiva e as subjetivas pelo Discurso do Sujeito Coletivo. Dos 208 cirurgiões-dentistas respondentes, 78,4% reconheceram o elemento dentário como órgão, 98,6% afirmaram ter utilizado dentes humanos para treinamento laboratorial e pesquisa na graduação e pós-graduação, 42,4% obtiveram esses dentes em unidades de saúde, 28,3% em consultórios odontológicos, 22% na instituição de ensino e 2,4% através de compra. Sinalizou-se a doação por unidades de saúde e consultórios odontológicos como forma ideal para aquisição dos dentes (72,11%). Apesar de 75,5% afirmarem conhecer a regulamentação específica, isso não se refletiu nas demais questões avaliadas. Quanto ao risco biológico na manipulação dos dentes, 88,9% consideraram existir e a análise qualitativa das respostas gerou as categorias “contaminação” e “infecção cruzada”. Já sobre a finalidade do Banco de Dentes, 59,6% declararam conhecê-las, emergindo categorias como “ensino e pesquisa” e “comércio ilegal”. A despeito desse conhecimento, apenas 43,3% indicaram estar totalmente dispostos a se vincular a um Banco de Dentes para doação. Conclui-se que existe pouco conhecimento quanto aos aspectos ético-legais envolvidos na manipulação e descarte de dentes humanos extraídos e que essa insciência se reflete na baixa intenção em se vincular às atividades de um futuro Banco de Dentes instalado no município pesquisado.Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico2021-12-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/124110.30979/revabeno.v21i1.1241Revista da ABENO; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2021); 1241Revista da ABENO; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2021); 1241Revista da ABENO; v. 21 n. 1 (2021); 12412595-02741679-5954reponame:Revista da ABENO (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)instacron:ABENOporenghttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/1241/1059https://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/1241/1060Copyright (c) 2021 Revista da ABENOhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedeiros, Maria Cristina dos SantosCosta, Iris do Céu ClaraSilva, Edna Maria daSales, Flávia Carolina Casagrande Fernandes2021-12-24T17:22:27Zoai:ojs.revabeno.emnuvens.com.br:article/1241Revistahttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/indexONGhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/oairevabeno@gmail.com2595-02741679-5954opendoar:2023-01-13T09:48:18.065910Revista da ABENO (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)false |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint Aspectos ético-legais que envolvem a manipulação de dentes humanos extraídos: o olhar de cirurgiões-dentistas |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint Medeiros, Maria Cristina dos Santos Dente Ética Odontológica Legislação |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint |
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Ethical and legal aspects involving the manipulation of extracted human teeth: the dental surgeons’ viewpoint |
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Medeiros, Maria Cristina dos Santos |
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Medeiros, Maria Cristina dos Santos Costa, Iris do Céu Clara Silva, Edna Maria da Sales, Flávia Carolina Casagrande Fernandes |
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Costa, Iris do Céu Clara Silva, Edna Maria da Sales, Flávia Carolina Casagrande Fernandes |
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Medeiros, Maria Cristina dos Santos Costa, Iris do Céu Clara Silva, Edna Maria da Sales, Flávia Carolina Casagrande Fernandes |
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Dente Ética Odontológica Legislação |
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Dente Ética Odontológica Legislação |
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It was intended to investigate the knowledge of dental surgeons about the ethical and legal aspects involved in the handling and disposal of extracted human teeth. A semi-structured questionnaire was used, sent electronically to dental surgeons. The objective questions were analyzed by descriptive statistics and the subjective ones by Collective Subject Discourse. Of the 208 dental surgeons who answered the questionnaire, 78.4% recognized the dental element as an organ, 98.6% stated that they used human teeth for laboratory training and research during graduation and post-graduation, 42.4% obtained these teeth in health units, 28.3% in dental offices, 22% in teaching institution and 2.4% through purchase. Donation by health units and dental offices was signaled as the ideal way to acquire the teeth (72.11%). Although 75.5% claimed to know the specific regulation, this was not reflected in the other questions evaluated. As for the biological risk in handling teeth, 88.9% considered it existed and the qualitative analysis of the answers generated the categories “contamination” and “cross infection”. As for the purpose of the Tooth Bank, 59.6% said they knew it, and categories such as “teaching and research” and “illegal trade” emerged. Despite this knowledge, only 43.3% indicated that they were totally willing to join a tooth bank for donation. It is concluded that there is little knowledge about the ethical-legal aspects involved in the handling and disposal of extracted human teeth and that this unawareness is reflected in the low intention of joining the activities of a future Tooth Bank installed in the researched municipality. |
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