Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Dentistry, Selangor, Malaysia
2. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the confidence level of undergraduate final-year dental students in performing root canal treatment (RCT) and the relationship to the problems encountered during RCT. A validated online questionnaire was distributed to final-year dental students at Universiti Teknologi MARA. The questionnaire utilized both scaled responses and closed-ended questions to gain data regarding students’ confidence levels in performing root canal treatment. : In this study, 93.4% of the students were confident in placing a rubber dam, 90.8% were confident in injecting local anesthesia and root canal irrigation. Procedures that were rated as least confident were access cavities and management of interappointment flare-ups. For the mean rate of self-confidence in performing RCT in the dentition, maxillary anterior teeth (4.24±0.63) ranked highest followed by mandibular premolars (4.11±0.72), whereas the least confidence was in treating maxillary molars (3.38±0.69). Higher scores of self-confidence were in the management of necrotic pulp (4.22±0.65), followed by vital pulp treatments (3.95±0.61). The main mishaps that students encountered were canal blockage (57.9%) and underestimation of length (52.6%). There is no statistically significant correlation between the confidence level and encountered errors. . : The mean overall confidence score of different endodontic procedures was high, which is 80%. Examining the confidence level of students is a crucial part of this study, which can help to enhance the quality of endodontic education in areas that need improvement.
Publisher
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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