Attitude of Clinical Dental Students to Bleaching of Vital and Non-Vital Teeth
Mohammed Abuhassna, Oubada Sulaiman, Nawaf Alotaibi, Khalid Alanazi, Faten Alshahrani, Rawan Alolayan, Sara Almutawa, Sliman Alhowimel
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ABSTRACT
Background: Bleaching is considered the most conservative
and cost-effective aesthetic procedure. Vital and non-vital bleaching
techniques commonly involve at-home, in-office, and over-the-counter techniques
and can be internal (within the pulp chamber) or external (on the enamel
surface).
Aim: To assess the attitudes of clinical dental
students towards the various aspects of tooth bleaching in Saudi Arabia
Design and settings: This is an observational
cross-sectional study that was carried out across different universities in
Saudi Arabia. The study’s questionnaire consisted of questions regarding the
demographics and knowledge of dental bleaching procedures, techniques, and
materials.
Results: A total of 674 dental students and interns
from 14 different governmental and private dental colleges in Saudi Arabia
completed the survey. The majority of participants were females, 461 (68.4%),
attended governmental universities, 396 (58.8%), and did not use any bleaching
techniques (62.8%). Dental interns had a higher level of knowledge (42%)
followed by 5th-year students (33.7%), and 6th-year students (22.9%).
Furthermore, participants who practiced tooth bleaching during clinical
training and private universities’ students showed a significantly better
bleaching knowledge
Conclusion: Overall, dental schools should be encouraging
their students to be involved in bleaching application. Additionally, there is
a pressing need to focus more on dental bleaching material and procedures in
dental school.
Keywords: Tooth Bleaching, Dental Students, Bleaching
Techniques.