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Knowledge and Preference of Prosthodontic and Orthodontic Tr | 82434

Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
eISSN No. 2347-2367 pISSN No. 2347-2545

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Knowledge and Preference of Prosthodontic and Orthodontic Treatment Options for Dental Anomalies among General Practitioners in India

Author(s): Piyush Gupta*, Sourav Kumar Pati, Kavuda Nagarjuna Prasad, Saranya S, Rachita Guru and Bikash Ranjan Bindhani

Abstract

Background and objective: Dental anomalies vary from the normal size, contour, number, color and some deviation from development of teeth. Local as well as systemic factors may be responsible for these developmental disturbances. Missing lateral incisor or Peg shaped lateral incisor is such a condition. The aim of this study was to assess the awareness of general practitioners regarding needs of prosthodontic, orthodontic, or integrated treatment approach for management of peg shaped lateral incisor through a self-represented survey.

Methodology: A Cross-sectional study was planned to conduct a survey using questionnaire containing 16 questions which were mailed and distributed to random sample of 1000 general dental surgeons who voluntarily took part in the study.

Results: Results were self-descriptive due to simple form of questionnaire. Most important goal for the treatment according to 91% responders was improvement in esthetics. 91% of responders believed that combination of both orthodontic and prosthodontic approach was best to achieve the perfect treatment outcome.

Conclusion: Pre restorative orthodontic treatment is best for management of peg lateral incisor. Multidisciplinary approach towards the complex dental treatment is always better for the best treatment outcome. Referral system is also developed by such means.

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