Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background There is limited data on Pakistani dental students perceived competence in managing orofacial pain (OFP). This study aims to evaluate dental students self-perceived competence regarding the management of orofacial pain. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in Karachi...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Taqi, Asaad Javed Mirza, Maaz Asaad Javed, Shama Asghar, Maria Khadija, Syed Ali Raza
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01852-1
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spelling doaj-9c0adba5cd444abf9197814f7d7432c62021-10-03T11:46:52ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312021-09-012111810.1186/s12903-021-01852-1Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional studyMuhammad Taqi0Asaad Javed Mirza1Maaz Asaad Javed2Shama Asghar3Maria Khadija4Syed Ali Raza5Department of Community Dentistry, Dow Dental College, Dow University of Health SciencesDepartment of Operative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Baqai Medical UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, College of Dentistry, Baqai Medical UniversityDepartment of Operative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Bahria University Medical and Dental CollegeDepartment of Community Dentistry, Jinnah Medical and Dental CollegeDepartment of Community Dentistry, Sir Syed College of Medical Sciences for GirlsAbstract Background There is limited data on Pakistani dental students perceived competence in managing orofacial pain (OFP). This study aims to evaluate dental students self-perceived competence regarding the management of orofacial pain. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in Karachi at randomly selected two public and four private dental schools. This survey was conducted online from November 2020 to December 2020 in six dental schools. A questionnaire link was sent to the 475 students. A chi-square test and independent-sample t-test were conducted to assess the frequency distribution and compare mean scores of knowledge, diagnosis, and management parameters. Results Of the 475 students, 280 students filled the online survey leaving a response rate of 59%. A significant number of fourth-year students, 65 (51%, p = 0.005), feels knowledgeable regarding neuropathic pain compared to third-year students. The majority of the fourth-year students, 100 (78%, p = 0.010), feel comfortable managing intraoral pain. Almost all the students reported thinking that they need more knowledge related to five types of OFP. The fourth-year students had high mean scores related to knowledge, comfort in diagnosing and managing OFP categories. Conclusion This study found that dental students perceived competence regarding orofacial pain management varies in relation to specific categories, being lowest for psychogenic pain.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01852-1Facial painDental educationCompetenceTemporomandibular joint disorderPrimary headachesNeuralgia
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author Muhammad Taqi
Asaad Javed Mirza
Maaz Asaad Javed
Shama Asghar
Maria Khadija
Syed Ali Raza
spellingShingle Muhammad Taqi
Asaad Javed Mirza
Maaz Asaad Javed
Shama Asghar
Maria Khadija
Syed Ali Raza
Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
BMC Oral Health
Facial pain
Dental education
Competence
Temporomandibular joint disorder
Primary headaches
Neuralgia
author_facet Muhammad Taqi
Asaad Javed Mirza
Maaz Asaad Javed
Shama Asghar
Maria Khadija
Syed Ali Raza
author_sort Muhammad Taqi
title Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
title_short Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
title_full Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
title_sort self-perceived competence of dental students regarding the management of orofacial pain: a cross-sectional study
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background There is limited data on Pakistani dental students perceived competence in managing orofacial pain (OFP). This study aims to evaluate dental students self-perceived competence regarding the management of orofacial pain. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in Karachi at randomly selected two public and four private dental schools. This survey was conducted online from November 2020 to December 2020 in six dental schools. A questionnaire link was sent to the 475 students. A chi-square test and independent-sample t-test were conducted to assess the frequency distribution and compare mean scores of knowledge, diagnosis, and management parameters. Results Of the 475 students, 280 students filled the online survey leaving a response rate of 59%. A significant number of fourth-year students, 65 (51%, p = 0.005), feels knowledgeable regarding neuropathic pain compared to third-year students. The majority of the fourth-year students, 100 (78%, p = 0.010), feel comfortable managing intraoral pain. Almost all the students reported thinking that they need more knowledge related to five types of OFP. The fourth-year students had high mean scores related to knowledge, comfort in diagnosing and managing OFP categories. Conclusion This study found that dental students perceived competence regarding orofacial pain management varies in relation to specific categories, being lowest for psychogenic pain.
topic Facial pain
Dental education
Competence
Temporomandibular joint disorder
Primary headaches
Neuralgia
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01852-1
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