Dental care staff’s experience with risk assessment of dental erosion: a qualitative study
Johannes Todorov, Elena Shmarina, Annsofi Johannsen

TL;DR
This study explores dental professionals' experiences with assessing dental erosion risk in children and adolescents.
Contribution
It identifies the need for improved knowledge, systematic approaches, and better tools for reliable dental erosion risk assessment.
Findings
Dental professionals desire better knowledge and skills to reduce gaps in erosion risk assessment.
Improved systematic approaches, including a universal erosion index and better software, are needed.
Collaboration and calibration among professionals are seen as important for better patient care.
Abstract
The risk assessment of dental erosion among children and adolescents is an important aspect of dental care, as dental erosion constitutes a rapidly growing, global problem. Dental professionals rely solely on their own perception, as the current risk assessment process is not completely automatized, which affects the risk assessment reliability. To explore dental professionals’ experiences with risk assessment of dental erosion among children and adolescents. In-depth interview was used as data collection method. A total of 11 dental professionals were interviewed. The interviews were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The findings were summarized in the categories Professionals’ responsibility, Systematic approach , and Collaboration and communication. Dental staff perceived that their basic knowledge regarding erosion should be improved, and skills development was desired…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Erosion and Treatment · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques · Occupational health in dentistry
