Knowledge of ocular infections among the dental practitioners across India: a cross sectional survey

BMC Res Notes. 2024 Feb 1;17(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s13104-023-06656-w.

Abstract

Background: Ocular issues such as impaired vision, ophthalmia, orbital cellulitis, and blindness are not common with dental infections. However, there is absence of set guidelines in prevention and management of ocular issues arising from dental infections. Hence the knowledge and vantage point of the dentists with respect to ocular complications arising from dental infections was evaluated.

Objective: This study reviews the knowledge of dentists with association of eye infection due to dental contamination.

Method: A cross sectional survey using standardized questionnaires were sent suing social media platform among the academicians and practicing dental clinicians. All the questionnaires were content validated by three ophthalmologists. Descriptive statistics was scrutinized and tabulated by employing the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), version 17 (SPSS Inc., Chicago IL). Chi square tests was used.

Results: About 69.1%(65) and 30.9%( 29) of BDS and MDS grduates have experienced ocular complications because of dental contamination. This distribution showed no statistical significance (p = 0.25). 73.8% (183) and 28.2%( 65) had compliance with the eye protection, 77.7% (160) of BDS graduates and 22.3% (46) of MDS graduates preferred safety eye wear. This distribution showed statistical significance (p = 0.00). About 76.2% (279) of BDS graduates and 23.8%( 67) of MDS graduates faced ocular infections because of different types of splashes which included water, blood and saliva. (p = 0.23) CONCLUSION: This study puts an emphasis on the knowledge assessment among the dental practitioners on the importance of preventive barriers, and how special protective gear is required for doing cases undergoing dental treatment.

Keywords: Dental clinics; Ocular infestation; Personal protective etiquette; Protection.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dentists*
  • Eye Infections*
  • Humans
  • India
  • Professional Role
  • Surveys and Questionnaires