Vol. 10, Issue 4, Part F (2024)
A survey on radiographic diagnosis and interpretation of proximal dental caries
Anila Nadeem Sayyed, Manoj Likhitkar, Anant Kumar Heda, Onkar Ganorkar, Neha Ingle and Mahesh Rathod
Background: This survey addresses the awareness regarding the diagnosis and radiographic interpretation of proximal dental caries. Employing a Google Form questionnaire containing 15 inquiries, the study sought to capture varied opinions prevalent among practitioners. The survey was conducted over a period of two months, engaging 200 participants through social media platforms by sharing a generated link for the Google survey.
Aim: Aim of study is the assessment of radiographic diagnosis and interpretation of proximal dental caries by dental practitioners through a survey.
Materials and Methods: A survey of approximately 200 participants including dental students (UG, Interns, PG), general dentists (BDS), specialists in Conservative dentistry and Endodontics and specialists in other branches was under conduction using a questionnaire through electronic media concerning radiographic diagnosis of proximal dental caries and treatment planning.
Results: The study's focus encompassed understanding the comprehension of practitioners in acquainting various radiographic methods to diagnose proximal dental caries, emphasizing the significance of correct interpretation of the radiographs and ensuring efficient and standardized treatments.
Conclusion: Ultimately, the survey results are anticipated to provide valuable insights into the varied methodologies employed in detection of proximal dental caries, potentially paving the way for standardization or enhancement of diagnostic and treatment protocols.
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