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To Determine Dentist’s Interest In Knowing The Longevity Of Dental Implants- A Quantitative Study | |
Akash Gopi, Vishwa Deepak Singh | |
The longevity of dental implants is a critical aspect in dentistry. Several studies have systematically compared dental implants to other treatments (e.g., supportive periodontal therapy or root canal treatment). Aim: Toevaluatethenumber of dental professionals who are willing to assess dental implants durability. Objective: Toevaluatethe factors influence in dental implant longevity assessment. Todetermine how many dental professionals are using tools or technology. Tocompareage and location affects for using new technology in their practices. Material and Methods- Thestudy wasconductedfor aperiod of1-2 months in TeerthankerMahaveerDentalCollegeandResearchCentre,Moradabad. The sample size was morethan 500 by filling the questioners given by researcher. This study was conducted among the dentist with random approach from all over India.We are selected such type of dental practices who have more than 20 years of experience in the dental field and do their practices in urban as well as rural area of India.By using online surveys, phone interviews, or in-person interviews, depending on feasibility and the preferences of your target dentists. Sample collection is done by city and state wise. After data collection, analyze the data using appropriate statistical methods. Consider using descriptive statistics, correction analysis, and potentially regression analysis to assess the factors influencing interest by using online surveys, phone interviews.The data for the present study was entered in the Microsoft Excel 2007 and analyzed using theSPSS statistical software 23.0 Version. The intergroup comparison of mean scores between groups will be done using the One-wayANOVA/Kruskal Wallistestdepending upon thenormalityof the data.Results- Among the study subjects 92.7% were under 30 years of age and 7.3% were above 30 years of age , Among the study subjects 59.8% of the subjects were the females and 40.2% were the males, Among the study subjects 15.9% were from rural area, 74.4% were from the urban areas and 9.8% were from Metropolitan areas, Based on the years of practice as dentist 17.7% of the subjects were students, 73.8% were in practice for less than 5 years and 8.5% were in practice for 5-10 years and more, Among the 164 study subjects 56.7% had not received any specific dental education related to Implantology and 43.3% had received training related to Implantology ,Among the study subjects 61.6% had never placed the implant, 24.4% had placed 1-5 implants in last 1 year and 14% had placed more than 5 implants in last one year.Conclusion-Dental implant longevity is a crucial consideration for dentists. While survival rates are promising, understanding risk factors and individual patient needs remains essential. Dentists should stay informed about long-term outcomes and tailor implant decisions accordi |
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