Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey

Abstract Background The optimal restoration protocol for endodontically treated teeth (ETT) remains a subject of debate. This survey aims to assess the current level of awareness, knowledge, and prevailing opinions among dental practitioners in China regarding the application of endocrown versus the...

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Main Authors: Wenhui Li, Ziting Zheng, Yuting Zeng, Zhiyan Zhou, Ping Xiao, Xincen Zhong, Wenjuan Yan
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Published: BMC 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05217-2
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author Wenhui Li
Ziting Zheng
Yuting Zeng
Zhiyan Zhou
Ping Xiao
Xincen Zhong
Wenjuan Yan
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Yuting Zeng
Zhiyan Zhou
Ping Xiao
Xincen Zhong
Wenjuan Yan
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description Abstract Background The optimal restoration protocol for endodontically treated teeth (ETT) remains a subject of debate. This survey aims to assess the current level of awareness, knowledge, and prevailing opinions among dental practitioners in China regarding the application of endocrown versus the post/core/crown ensemble for post-endodontic restoration strategies. Methods A validated questionnaire, encompassing three sections, was distributed electronically to dentists practicing in China. The initial section collected demographic characteristics of the participants, while the subsequent sections assessed their knowledge and preferences regarding ETT restoration techniques in various clinical scenarios. Distribution of the survey was facilitated through the social media platform WeChat, with a total of 600 invitations sent out. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS Statistical Software, employing frequency and Chi-square tests to determine statistical significance at the P < 0.05 threshold. Results A total of 400 valid questionnaires were collected. The amount of remaining tooth structure was identified as the most influential factor in determining the restoration strategies, contributing to 26.1%. Over 72.8% of the surveyed dentists acknowledged the reinforcing effect of intraradicular posts on ETT. More than half of the participants reported the application of endocrowns within their post-endodontics management. The preference for endocrowns was pronounced in cases where more than 50% of the tooth’s structure remained or when occlusal space limitations were present. The Chi-Square test revealed that the participants’ knowledge regarding endocrown restoration was significantly influenced by their age, educational background, and experience (p < 0.05). Conclusions The clinical decision-making process for the restoration of endodontically treated teeth (ETT) by dental practitioners primarily relies on the amount of remaining tooth structure. Most surveyed dentists believe that the presence of a post can reinforce ETT. A majority of participants consider the Endocrown as a viable alternative restorative treatment for ETT.
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spelling doaj-art-9c668e647a4c46e9bd210d243861bdee2025-08-20T01:57:13ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312024-12-012411910.1186/s12903-024-05217-2Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative surveyWenhui Li0Ziting Zheng1Yuting Zeng2Zhiyan Zhou3Ping Xiao4Xincen Zhong5Wenjuan Yan6Department of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityAbstract Background The optimal restoration protocol for endodontically treated teeth (ETT) remains a subject of debate. This survey aims to assess the current level of awareness, knowledge, and prevailing opinions among dental practitioners in China regarding the application of endocrown versus the post/core/crown ensemble for post-endodontic restoration strategies. Methods A validated questionnaire, encompassing three sections, was distributed electronically to dentists practicing in China. The initial section collected demographic characteristics of the participants, while the subsequent sections assessed their knowledge and preferences regarding ETT restoration techniques in various clinical scenarios. Distribution of the survey was facilitated through the social media platform WeChat, with a total of 600 invitations sent out. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS Statistical Software, employing frequency and Chi-square tests to determine statistical significance at the P < 0.05 threshold. Results A total of 400 valid questionnaires were collected. The amount of remaining tooth structure was identified as the most influential factor in determining the restoration strategies, contributing to 26.1%. Over 72.8% of the surveyed dentists acknowledged the reinforcing effect of intraradicular posts on ETT. More than half of the participants reported the application of endocrowns within their post-endodontics management. The preference for endocrowns was pronounced in cases where more than 50% of the tooth’s structure remained or when occlusal space limitations were present. The Chi-Square test revealed that the participants’ knowledge regarding endocrown restoration was significantly influenced by their age, educational background, and experience (p < 0.05). Conclusions The clinical decision-making process for the restoration of endodontically treated teeth (ETT) by dental practitioners primarily relies on the amount of remaining tooth structure. Most surveyed dentists believe that the presence of a post can reinforce ETT. A majority of participants consider the Endocrown as a viable alternative restorative treatment for ETT.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05217-2Surveys and questionnairesEndodontically treated teethDental restorationEndocrownDental practitioners
spellingShingle Wenhui Li
Ziting Zheng
Yuting Zeng
Zhiyan Zhou
Ping Xiao
Xincen Zhong
Wenjuan Yan
Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey
BMC Oral Health
Surveys and questionnaires
Endodontically treated teeth
Dental restoration
Endocrown
Dental practitioners
title Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey
title_full Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey
title_fullStr Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey
title_full_unstemmed Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey
title_short Chinese dentists’ restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey
title_sort chinese dentists restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth a representative survey
topic Surveys and questionnaires
Endodontically treated teeth
Dental restoration
Endocrown
Dental practitioners
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05217-2
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