Author/Authors :
Fatima, A Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Al Badar Rural Dental College and hospital - Kalaburagi, India , Mishra, S Institute of Dental Sciences - Bhubaneshwar , India
Abstract :
The selection of an appropriate imaging or diagnostic technique
is an important therapeutic step, which protects patients from the harmful effects
of radiation. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and attitude of dentists
and dental students towards cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Materials and Methods: This analytical-descriptive study evaluated a closed-ended
questionnaire consisting of 16 questions, which was given to 100 participants, including
faculty members, postgraduate students, and interns of our institution. Their
response was analyzed by chi-square test.
Result: In total, 100 questionnaires were analyzed. The mean age of the study population
was 31.43±18 years (range: 23-45 years). Approximately 94% of the participants
knew that the radiation dosage of CBCT is lower than that of CT. They obtained
knowledge about CBCT through the committed dose equivalent (CDE), journals,
seminars, internet, etc. Approximately 40% of the participants preferred CBCT scans
for implant placement, 24% for trauma, 22% for cysts and tumors, and 14% for root
canal treatment. About 54% of the participants considered CBCT as a part of the oral
medicine and radiology domain and considered it necessary in oral and maxillofacial
radiology departments only.
Conclusion: This study showed that the participants had the knowledge and a positive
attitude towards the regular use of CBCT for various clinical applications. This study
also suggests that CBCT training of dental students helps all dentists to improve the
precision and reliability of oral and maxillofacial-related diagnosis, treatment planning,
and prognosis by effectual use of this technology.
Keywords :
Digital/Methods , Surveys and Questionnaires , Dental , Radiography , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography