Cention N, a newer replacement for amalgam used in posterior restoration, has been proven to provide superior aesthetics and better retention in comparison to Amalgam. The study was carried among 150 Undergraduate, Postgraduate Students and staff in Saveetha Dental College. Each student and staff were asked to independently fill the survey, which consisted of questions related to Cention N being used as a replacement to Amalgam in posterior restorations. This study mainly gave us an idea of the extent of how many dental students and dental practitioners know about Cention N and it's a progressive increase from dental practitioners to postgraduates when compared to the final years. This can be accredited to increased awareness, knowledge and training into clinical practice and in-depth knowledge into various recent advancements in restorative material. Thought most of the students and staff seemed to be aware of Cention N, very few had used it in the clinical setup for treatment.
Aim:-This was done to assess dental students and dental graduate's attitudes and knowledge on cultural competence and diversity training while treating his patients. Background:-Recent developments have emphasised the need for dental students and dental graduates to be prepared to address the needs of a diverse patient population. Underlying these developments was the understanding to see how well prepared the students are to be competent in meeting the needs of a diverse patient population.
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