Knowledge, attitude and practice on use of magnification in dentistry among dental students
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Universidad de Granada
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Attitude Awareness Dental student Ergonomic work Knowledge Magnification loupes Practice
Date
2023-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
Ranjeth Rajan KV, Dr.Akshay Khandelwal (2022). Knowledge, attitude and practice on use of magnification in dentistry among dental students Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(6). 253-262. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.06.023]
Abstract
Introduction : Magnification in general is considered one of the important revolutions in science, and
specifically in dentistry. This Revolution allowed scientists to undertake main studies in the natural
world and accelerate progress in the fields. Magnification also helps in the maintenance of ergonomic
work posture in dentistry. The aim of this study was to assess the awareness, attitude, knowledge and
practice of dental students towards use of magnification in dentistry.
Materials and Method : The Study setting used here is an online setting. The population taken for this
study is 100 dental students from Tamil Nadu . The survey is conducted using a standardised
questionnaire. Data was collected and tabulated. The data collection software used is SPSS
software.The results of this study in terms of individual behavior and awareness of dental students
towards use of magnification in dentistry are comparable with similar studies conducted in other
countries. The MCQ type questions are prepared with choices with the help of google forms,and all
the questions were shared. For this research 10 self structured questionnaires were created.
Results: In the current study the questionnaire was circulated on the basis of knowledge, attitude and
practice. The data was collected and statistically analysed. 52% of the participants were female and
48% of the participants were male (Figure1). Majority of participants (70%) agreed that use of
magnification devices in dentistry enhances visualization and improves ergonomics. (Figure 2).14% of
the participants agreed that Dental procedures have become complicated and hence the use of
magnification in dentistry has attained a significant position. The analysis showed that the level of
awareness among males and females was similar. Chi square value= 1.432; P value= 0.430 ( p>0.05,
hence statistically significant).
Conclusion: The students participating in the study had adequate knowledge but the attitude and
practice score were comparatively less. The recent developments in magnification work environments
are a positive step towards operator comfort, but new ergonomic equipment has limited value
without the critical analysis of current practice patterns.