Traumatic dental injuries: Knowledge assessment of dentists in the Norwegian Public Dental Service of Vestland

Author:

Cvijic Andjelka1,Åstrøm Anne12ORCID,Kvernenes Monika3ORCID,Tsilingaridis Georgios45ORCID,Bletsa Athanasia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oral Health Centre of Expertise in Western Norway Bergen Norway

2. Department of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine University of Bergen Bergen Norway

3. Department of Clinical Medicine, Center for Medical Education and Faculty of Medicine University of Bergen Bergen Norway

4. Department of Dental Medicine Karolinska Institute Huddinge Sweden

5. Centre of Paediatric Oral Health Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimMost children and adolescents in Norway attend the Public Dental Service (PDS) where they are treated free‐of‐charge until the age of 19 years. Thus, general dentists employed in the PDS are the primary care providers for traumatic dental injuries (TDI) in young patients. This cross‐sectional study assessed the knowledge of PDS general dentists on the acute management and follow‐up of TDI and its socio‐demographic and attitudinal covariates.Materials and MethodsAll general dentists employed in the Vestland County PDS, Western Norway, (N = 170) received an online questionnaire. Socio‐demographic and professional profiles of respondents as well as attitudinal indicators were queried. Clinical case scenarios on emergency treatment and further follow‐ups of TDI were used to calculate a dental trauma knowledge score (DTKS; range: 0–21). Mann–Whitney U tests and Kruskal–Wallis tests determined differences between the demographic subgroups. Logistic regressions determined the potential of single factors in explaining the variability in dental trauma knowledge.ResultsThe response rate was 46%. Most participants (60.5%) had not participated in a TDI course after graduation but would like such a course (84.2%). Mean DTKS was 13.82 (±2.6). Knowledge scores differed significantly between age groups (p = .014) and years since graduation (p = .0018). Younger dentists and recently graduated dentists scored highest. Dentists under the age of 30 years scored higher than 30–39‐ and 40–49‐year‐old dentists in these areas: emergency treatment of crown fractures with pulp exposure, identification of complications after avulsion, and management of severe intrusive luxation injury.ConclusionYounger dentists had a higher theoretical knowledge of TDI. Continuing professional development among dentists in the Norwegian PDS is needed for emergency treatment and complication management after TDI.

Publisher

Wiley

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