General dentists' knowledge, perceptions, and practices regarding oral potentially malignant disorders and oral cancer in Indonesia

Author:

Sari Elizabeth Fitriana123ORCID,Hidayat Wahyu3ORCID,Dewi Tenny Setiani3,Rezeki Sri4,Krimadi Rosaline5,McCullough Michael John1,Cirillo Nicola16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Melbourne Dental School The University of Melbourne Carlton Victoria Australia

2. Dentistry Discipline, Department of Rural Clinical Science La Trobe Rural Health School Bendigo Australia

3. Faculty of Dentistry Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung Indonesia

4. Faculty of Dentistry Universitas Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh Indonesia

5. Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Sele Be Solu I Sorong West Papua Indonesia

6. School of Dentistry University of Jordan Amman Jordan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe most effective means for reducing oral cancer (OC) mortality is by preventing late‐stage disease. Early diagnosis can be improved by increasing awareness among healthcare providers, specifically general dental practitioners (GDP). Therefore, our study aimed to assess GDPs' knowledge of OC risk factors and perceived competence in performing conventional oral examination (COE) in routine dental practice.Material and MethodsThis was a cross‐sectional study conducted in five provinces of Indonesia, namely: Aceh, Banda Aceh (BA); Bandung, West Java (WJ); special district Jakarta (JKT), JKT; Pontianak, West Kalimantan (WK); and Sorong, West Papua (WP). The local Dental Association or Faculty of Dentistry invited the GDPs to attend an education program and complete the survey.ResultsOne hundred seventy‐seven GDPs completed the survey (WJ, n = 63; BA, n = 44, JKT, n = 27; WP, n = 23; and WP, n = 20). A large proportion (164 out of 177, 92.66%) of GDPs felt they had received insufficient training to equip them to diagnose OC and as many as 22.6% (n = 40) did not refer to specialists when they found suspicious mucosal lesions. Notwithstanding the significant regional variations, the majority of Indonesian GDPs self‐reported inadequate knowledge and awareness of OC and scarce confidence in performing COE.ConclusionGDP knowledge of OC risk factors and COE is key to improving early diagnosis of OC at a community level. Therefore, it is suggested that the lack of knowledge and confidence of GDPs reported here should be addressed through the national dental curriculum in Indonesia.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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