Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Dental Students Towards Indirect Dental Restoration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/vnr8f867Keywords:
Awareness,alloys,dental students, Eco friendly, Knowledge, indirect restoration.Abstract
Introduction: Indirect restorations are those that cannot be fabricated inside the mouth and instead must
be fabricated outside of the mouth before being placed on the affected tooth. Aim: Aim of the present
study is to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice of dental students towards indirect dental
restoration. Materials and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 101
dental students to assess their knowledge and attitude toward indirect dental restoration. Self-administered
questionnaire of close ended questions was prepared and it was distributed among dental students through
the online survey google forms.
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