Journal Of Medicine And Health Sciences (Medisci)
Vol 3 No 5 (2026): Vol 3 No 5 April 2026 (In Progress)

A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge and Awareness of Digital Dentistry in Prosthodontics Among Interns and Postgraduates of Dental Colleges in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai

Sarode, Saurabh (Unknown)
Kharsan, Vishwas (Unknown)
Phansalkar, Gauri (Unknown)
Agarwal, Harshit (Unknown)
Jadhav, Ankush (Unknown)
Chaugule, Priyanka (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Mar 2026

Abstract

Background. Digital dentistry is increasingly integrated into prosthodontic practice, but training opportunities for dental trainees may vary. Aims. This study assessed awareness, educational exposure, hands-on experience, perceived curriculum adequacy, and barriers to implementation. Methods. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among interns and postgraduate students using a self-constructed, validated questionnaire. The questionnaire covered awareness of digital dentistry, attendance at lectures/workshops, undergraduate curricular exposure, exposure to specific digital technologies, hands-on use and tools used, perceived adequacy of curricular training, attitudes toward curriculum expansion, primary knowledge sources, perceived barriers, and expected future impact. Data were summarized as n (%) and compared between postgraduates and interns using Chi-square or Fisher’s exact tests. Results. A total of 100 responses were analyzed (51 postgraduates, 49 interns). Awareness was high (98% had heard of digital dentistry; 89% knew prosthodontic applications). Workshop/lecture attendance was 43%, higher among postgraduates than interns (p<0.001), while undergraduate curricular exposure was 31%. Reported exposure was highest for scanners (85%), CAD/CAM (81%), and digital impression systems (77%). Hands-on experience in prosthodontics was reported by 40%, more often among postgraduates than interns (p<0.001), with intraoral scanners most commonly used. Only 17% felt curricular training was sufficient, and most supported adding more digital dentistry content. Online resources were the most common knowledge source (50%), and cost/financial issues were the most reported barrier (46%). Conclusion. Trainees showed strong awareness and positive attitudes toward digital dentistry, but practical exposure and perceived curriculum adequacy were limited. Structured hands-on training and resource support may help bridge this gap.

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medisci

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Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Journal Of Medicine And Health Sciences (Medisci) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles in the health sector. Articles published in the Medisci Journal include the results of original scientific research (top priority), new scientific review articles (not priority), as well ...