Research Article
Treatment Patterns of Deep Occlusal Caries among Dentists in Saudi Arabia
Author(s):
Samar Hatem Abuzinadah*, Mohammed Qarni, Baraah Zulali, Hatoon Abumelha, Shatha Abumelha, Wejdan Fallatah, Buthaynah Alqashami, Atheer Almourey, Ghaida Alqahtani and Khames T Alzahrani
Introduction: Dental caries is a multifactorial microbial infectious disease that causes demineralization of the inorganic and destruction of the organic tooth material. There are different options for dentists when they have to deal with deep occlusal caries. There are no data focused on managing Deep Occlusal Caries (DCLs) on mildly inflamed teeth and pulp are healthy enough to be rescued in Saudi Arabia. Thus, it is also unknown if dentists practice minimally invasive protocols to remove decayed tissue in their usual clinical procedures. Methods: It’s cross-sectional observational research with a high degree of confidence based on web-survey questions created by the author. The sample size was 479 estimated using the qualtrics calculator with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 5%. The questionnaire is divided into four categor.. Read More»
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