Posterior Restoration Selection Among General Dental Practices in Malaysia: A Preliminary Study

Authors

  • Abdul Azim Asy Abdul Aziz
  • Aimi Amalina Ahmad
  • Azlan Jaafar
  • Norazlina Mohammad
  • Aws H Ali AlKadhim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v18i2.97

Keywords:

Posterior Restoration, Selection, General Dental Practices, Malaysia

Abstract

Introduction: Tooth restoration is a common, routine procedure among dentists but still has its own difficulties especially for posterior teeth. As it is a straightforward procedure, some dentists are not aware of the difficulties that may contribute in reducing the longevity of the filling. The aim of the study is to determine the difficulties encountered during and after placement of restorative materials in deep cavities. Materials and methods: Standardized questionnaires were divided randomly among general private dental practitioners in Kuala Lumpur. Chi-square test was used to determine any significant factors associated with difficulties of material placement. Results: This study showed that the most frequent difficulties encountered among practitioners were to obtain good moisture control (39.0%). No significant association was found between obtaining good moisture control and year of clinical experience (p= 0.286) and also place of graduation with the manipulation of the materials (p= 0.542). Conclusion: Dental practitioners claimed that it was difficult to obtain good moisture control in placement of posterior restoration. Thus, it is an obligation of dental practitioners to practice proper isolation and good manipulation of materials on posterior restoration.

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Published

01.08.2019

How to Cite

Abdul Aziz, A. A. A., Ahmad, A. A., Jaafar, A., Mohammad, N., & AlKadhim, A. H. A. (2019). Posterior Restoration Selection Among General Dental Practices in Malaysia: A Preliminary Study. IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v18i2.97