Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey

Aim: In India, dental care scenario is unique and unequally available to the general population with both government-run hospitals and private dental clinics catering to the oral healthcare needs of the patients. There is lack of studies to address how periodontal diseases are managed in general den...

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Main Authors: Kanathur Smitha, A R Pradeep, Devaraj Anvitha, Ishwar Pattar
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2020;volume=31;issue=4;spage=629;epage=635;aulast=Smitha
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author Kanathur Smitha
A R Pradeep
Devaraj Anvitha
Ishwar Pattar
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Ishwar Pattar
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description Aim: In India, dental care scenario is unique and unequally available to the general population with both government-run hospitals and private dental clinics catering to the oral healthcare needs of the patients. There is lack of studies to address how periodontal diseases are managed in general dental practice in India. This study aimed to understand the periodontal referral patterns of general dental practitioners (GDP) to a periodontist in Karnataka state, India. Materials and Methods: This study employed a qualitative approach. Purposive samples of 400 referring dentists were interviewed using structured in-depth questionnaire. The questionnaire consists of a combination of selected response to the questions and close-ended questions, which was distributed to the GDPs of Karnataka state. Results: This survey shows deficient delivery of definitive periodontal treatment. Only 2% of the GDP reported that 80%–100% of their patients received scaling. Location of the practice appeared to have a major role in periodontal referral. Farther the location of the practice from district headquarters, poor was the referral. Clinical skill of the specialist appeared to have a major influence on the selection of specialist followed by academic qualification. Conclusion: This survey provides insight into the periodontal referral process by GDPs in India
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spelling doaj.art-14b619d536bd4b0ebcbeebabc228a1752022-12-22T00:15:26ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032020-01-0131462963510.4103/ijdr.IJDR_596_18Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional surveyKanathur SmithaA R PradeepDevaraj AnvithaIshwar PattarAim: In India, dental care scenario is unique and unequally available to the general population with both government-run hospitals and private dental clinics catering to the oral healthcare needs of the patients. There is lack of studies to address how periodontal diseases are managed in general dental practice in India. This study aimed to understand the periodontal referral patterns of general dental practitioners (GDP) to a periodontist in Karnataka state, India. Materials and Methods: This study employed a qualitative approach. Purposive samples of 400 referring dentists were interviewed using structured in-depth questionnaire. The questionnaire consists of a combination of selected response to the questions and close-ended questions, which was distributed to the GDPs of Karnataka state. Results: This survey shows deficient delivery of definitive periodontal treatment. Only 2% of the GDP reported that 80%–100% of their patients received scaling. Location of the practice appeared to have a major role in periodontal referral. Farther the location of the practice from district headquarters, poor was the referral. Clinical skill of the specialist appeared to have a major influence on the selection of specialist followed by academic qualification. Conclusion: This survey provides insight into the periodontal referral process by GDPs in Indiahttp://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2020;volume=31;issue=4;spage=629;epage=635;aulast=Smithacomprehensive caregeneral dental practitionerperiodontal diseaseperiodontal treatmentperiodontistsreferral
spellingShingle Kanathur Smitha
A R Pradeep
Devaraj Anvitha
Ishwar Pattar
Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey
Indian Journal of Dental Research
comprehensive care
general dental practitioner
periodontal disease
periodontal treatment
periodontists
referral
title Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey
title_full Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey
title_short Factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist: A cross-sectional survey
title_sort factors influencing the periodontal referral behaviour of the general dental practitioners to a periodontist a cross sectional survey
topic comprehensive care
general dental practitioner
periodontal disease
periodontal treatment
periodontists
referral
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