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Syphilis and dentists: The data about knowledge and awareness of clinicians in Turkey.

Suleyman Emre MeseliSuleyman Pelit
Published in: International journal of STD & AIDS (2023)
Background: Syphilis may give pathognomonic signs in oral cavity. In order to emerge an awareness about dentists' role in syphilis management, it was aimed to obtain the data from them about their knowledge. Methods: This survey-based, cross-sectional study was conducted with 709 dentists practicing in Turkey. Participants answered 16 statements about syphilis "Transmission Routes," "Extra-oral Clinical Features," "Oral Findings," and "Diagnosis & Treatment" with options yes/no/I do not know. Moreover, they responded to two 5-point Likert type questions about their comfort level and frequency of taking sexual anamnesis. The statistical significance was set at p ≤ .05. Results: The mean age (years) and female/male ratio of the participants were 35.7 ± 10.2 and 449/260, respectively. The average of the correct answers in the survey was 10.38 ± 3.3. "Transmission Routes" had the highest ratio (50.6%) in terms of all questions in a single category that were answered correctly among groups. Dentists practicing at faculties had the highest number of correct answers ( p = .003). The total number of correct answers and the number of correct answers in each category were positively related to both the level of comfort and the frequency of taking patient's sexual anamnesis (Oral Findings p = .002; others p ≤ .001). Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that dentists practicing in Turkey lack a significant level of knowledge about syphilis. This highlights the need for further training and education programs for dentists in Turkey.
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