Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Prosthodontics, Fatima Jinnah Dental College, Karachi, Pakistan
  • 2 Department of Prosthodontics, Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan
  • 3 Department of Prosthodontics, Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan
  • 4 Department of Paediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia
  • 5 Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Taibah University, Madinah, Munawwarah, Saudi Arabia
Eur J Dent, 2018 8 28;12(3):375-379.
PMID: 30147402 DOI: 10.4103/ejd.ejd_232_18

Abstract

Objective: The current study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of pontic design selection by the general dental practitioners (GDPs) in the light of contemporary guidelines.

Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among the GDPs of Karachi. A questionnaire was designed to collect data from 100 GDPs. The questionnaire included general/demographic information (practitioner's education, experience, and place of practice) and an average number of fixed prosthesis constructed by the GDP. The questionnaire was further categorized to evaluate the knowledge/practice of pontic design selection and latest recommendations.

Results: For the maxillary anterior segment, the ridge lap pontic was the most common (32%) followed by the modified ridge lap (28%). In the maxillary posterior segment, the ridge lap pontic was the most common (37%) followed by sanitary design (34%). For the mandibular anterior segment, the modified ridge lap (50%) was the most common followed by ridge lap pontic (17%). In case of the mandibular posterior segment, the sanitary design (34%) was the most common followed by ridge lap pontic (30%).

Conclusions: The pontic design selection for the fixed prosthesis is a neglected domain. The contemporary guidelines are not followed with full spirit by the GDPs leading to wide variations in the pontic design selection.

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