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Radiographic Examination before Dental Extraction from Dentists’ Perspective

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Background. It is generally agreed that radiographic examination is important before dental extraction. It provides information about the roots and the surrounding tissues. In terms of practice, it does not seem to be a universally implemented protocol regarding the use of dental radiology before dental extraction. Besides, the type of radiographic technique is not specified. Some references prefer periapical dental radiographs. Others prefer orthopantomography), or even cone beam computed tomography Delpachitra et al. (2021) [1]. In terms of the dental practice, it is not clear whether there is a universally adopted protocol regarding the use of dental radiographs before dental extraction. Aim of the study. To assess dental professionals’ perspective toward radiographic examination before conventional dental extraction. Materials and Methods. A Google form questionnaire was circulated to different dental professionals using mainly ResearchGate, in addition to different social media platforms. Results. One hundred and forty-five dentists participated in the questionnaire. The respondents were divided according to the country of current practice: national (Iraqi), regional (Middle Eastern), and international participants. Out of 144 respondents, 51.4% percent of the participants were international, while 40.3% were Iraqis, and 8.3% were from the Middle East. The need for dental radiography in all dental extraction procedures was reported in the majority of responses (n = 86). Only 11 dentists think there is no necessity for radiographic examination before conventional extraction. The chi-square test showed a highly significant relationship between the country of current practice and the need for X-ray examination for conventional dental extraction ( P  < 0.01). Seventy-six dentists prefer periapical radiographs. Thirty-five preferred orthopantomography. A highly significant relationship was found between the country of practice and the X-ray technique ( P  < 0.01). Conclusion. The study showed that there is no universally adopted protocol regarding the use of dental radiography before dental extraction. The country of practice appears to govern the dentists’ decisions regarding the need for an X-ray and the type of radiography prior to dental extraction. Periapical radiographs for posterior teeth seem to be the preferable choice before dental extraction.
Title: Radiographic Examination before Dental Extraction from Dentists’ Perspective
Description:
Background.
It is generally agreed that radiographic examination is important before dental extraction.
It provides information about the roots and the surrounding tissues.
In terms of practice, it does not seem to be a universally implemented protocol regarding the use of dental radiology before dental extraction.
Besides, the type of radiographic technique is not specified.
Some references prefer periapical dental radiographs.
Others prefer orthopantomography), or even cone beam computed tomography Delpachitra et al.
(2021) [1].
In terms of the dental practice, it is not clear whether there is a universally adopted protocol regarding the use of dental radiographs before dental extraction.
Aim of the study.
To assess dental professionals’ perspective toward radiographic examination before conventional dental extraction.
Materials and Methods.
A Google form questionnaire was circulated to different dental professionals using mainly ResearchGate, in addition to different social media platforms.
Results.
One hundred and forty-five dentists participated in the questionnaire.
The respondents were divided according to the country of current practice: national (Iraqi), regional (Middle Eastern), and international participants.
Out of 144 respondents, 51.
4% percent of the participants were international, while 40.
3% were Iraqis, and 8.
3% were from the Middle East.
The need for dental radiography in all dental extraction procedures was reported in the majority of responses (n = 86).
Only 11 dentists think there is no necessity for radiographic examination before conventional extraction.
The chi-square test showed a highly significant relationship between the country of current practice and the need for X-ray examination for conventional dental extraction ( P  < 0.
01).
Seventy-six dentists prefer periapical radiographs.
Thirty-five preferred orthopantomography.
A highly significant relationship was found between the country of practice and the X-ray technique ( P  < 0.
01).
Conclusion.
The study showed that there is no universally adopted protocol regarding the use of dental radiography before dental extraction.
The country of practice appears to govern the dentists’ decisions regarding the need for an X-ray and the type of radiography prior to dental extraction.
Periapical radiographs for posterior teeth seem to be the preferable choice before dental extraction.

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