Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Studies based on dentists' clinical practice possess vital relevance to understand factors leading the clinicians to choose by a specific technique over another. This study investigated which clinical conduct therapies are adopted by dentists in front of deep caries. Was evaluated how the place of work, post-graduate training and years since complete graduation influenced their decisions. A cross-sectional study was performed using a self-applied questionnaire with dentists (n=276) in Southern Brazil. Information regarding post-graduation training (specialization, master's or PhD), clinical experience (years since completing graduation) and place of work were investigated. The information regarding pulp vital therapies (materials for direct pulp capping; techniques for caries removal in deep cavities and strategies for indirect pulp capping) were collected by specific questions. Data were submitted to descriptive analysis and Exact Fischer Test. Response rate was 68% (187). The majority of dentists selected the calcium hydroxide (CH) as first material for direct (86.3%) and indirect (80.3%) pulp protection. Partial caries removal was reported by 61.9% of dentists. Less experienced clinical dentists choose partial caries removal more frequently (p=0.009), if compared with dentists graduated 10 years and up ago. The use of MTA was more common among professionals working at academic environment. Besides, MTA was not mentioned by professionals working exclusively in the public health service (p=0.003). In conclusion, the time since graduation influenced the clinical conduct related to caries removal. The choice of liner materials was influenced by dentists' workplace. |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazildentists patient relationssurveycaries removalpulp protectioncross-sectional studiesStudies based on dentists' clinical practice possess vital relevance to understand factors leading the clinicians to choose by a specific technique over another. This study investigated which clinical conduct therapies are adopted by dentists in front of deep caries. Was evaluated how the place of work, post-graduate training and years since complete graduation influenced their decisions. A cross-sectional study was performed using a self-applied questionnaire with dentists (n=276) in Southern Brazil. Information regarding post-graduation training (specialization, master's or PhD), clinical experience (years since completing graduation) and place of work were investigated. The information regarding pulp vital therapies (materials for direct pulp capping; techniques for caries removal in deep cavities and strategies for indirect pulp capping) were collected by specific questions. Data were submitted to descriptive analysis and Exact Fischer Test. Response rate was 68% (187). The majority of dentists selected the calcium hydroxide (CH) as first material for direct (86.3%) and indirect (80.3%) pulp protection. Partial caries removal was reported by 61.9% of dentists. Less experienced clinical dentists choose partial caries removal more frequently (p=0.009), if compared with dentists graduated 10 years and up ago. The use of MTA was more common among professionals working at academic environment. Besides, MTA was not mentioned by professionals working exclusively in the public health service (p=0.003). In conclusion, the time since graduation influenced the clinical conduct related to caries removal. The choice of liner materials was influenced by dentists' workplace.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402015000600566Brazilian Dental Journal v.26 n.6 2015reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201300409info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChisini,Luiz AlexandreConde,Marcus Cristian MunizCorrea,Marcos BrittoDantas,Raquel Venâncio FernandesSilva,Adriana FernandesPappen,Fernanda GeraldesDemarco,Flávio Fernandoeng2015-12-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402015000600566Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2015-12-22T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil Chisini,Luiz Alexandre dentists patient relations survey caries removal pulp protection cross-sectional studies |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Vital Pulp Therapies in Clinical Practice: Findings from a Survey with Dentist in Southern Brazil |
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Chisini,Luiz Alexandre |
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Chisini,Luiz Alexandre Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz Correa,Marcos Britto Dantas,Raquel Venâncio Fernandes Silva,Adriana Fernandes Pappen,Fernanda Geraldes Demarco,Flávio Fernando |
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author |
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Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz Correa,Marcos Britto Dantas,Raquel Venâncio Fernandes Silva,Adriana Fernandes Pappen,Fernanda Geraldes Demarco,Flávio Fernando |
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Chisini,Luiz Alexandre Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz Correa,Marcos Britto Dantas,Raquel Venâncio Fernandes Silva,Adriana Fernandes Pappen,Fernanda Geraldes Demarco,Flávio Fernando |
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dentists patient relations survey caries removal pulp protection cross-sectional studies |
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dentists patient relations survey caries removal pulp protection cross-sectional studies |
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Studies based on dentists' clinical practice possess vital relevance to understand factors leading the clinicians to choose by a specific technique over another. This study investigated which clinical conduct therapies are adopted by dentists in front of deep caries. Was evaluated how the place of work, post-graduate training and years since complete graduation influenced their decisions. A cross-sectional study was performed using a self-applied questionnaire with dentists (n=276) in Southern Brazil. Information regarding post-graduation training (specialization, master's or PhD), clinical experience (years since completing graduation) and place of work were investigated. The information regarding pulp vital therapies (materials for direct pulp capping; techniques for caries removal in deep cavities and strategies for indirect pulp capping) were collected by specific questions. Data were submitted to descriptive analysis and Exact Fischer Test. Response rate was 68% (187). The majority of dentists selected the calcium hydroxide (CH) as first material for direct (86.3%) and indirect (80.3%) pulp protection. Partial caries removal was reported by 61.9% of dentists. Less experienced clinical dentists choose partial caries removal more frequently (p=0.009), if compared with dentists graduated 10 years and up ago. The use of MTA was more common among professionals working at academic environment. Besides, MTA was not mentioned by professionals working exclusively in the public health service (p=0.003). In conclusion, the time since graduation influenced the clinical conduct related to caries removal. The choice of liner materials was influenced by dentists' workplace. |
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