Abstract

Background: This survey delved into the diverse practices regarding the placement and removal of temporary restorations in the field of endodontics. Employing a Google Forms questionnaire containing 16 inquiries, the study sought to capture varied trends prevalent among practitioners. The survey was conducted for 2 months, engaging 250 participants through social media platforms by sharing a generated link for the Google survey. Materials and Methods: The questionnaire covered a spectrum of aspects related to temporary restoration procedures, aiming to gather insights into the methodologies, techniques, and protocols adopted by practitioners during these processes. By employing an Internet-based survey tool, the researchers efficiently collated responses from a diverse pool of professionals. Results: The study’s focus encompassed understanding the nuances in temporary restoration practices, emphasizing the significance of structured guidelines or protocols in ensuring efficient and standardized procedures. Through the collected responses, the survey aimed to identify prevalent trends, disparities, and potentially innovative approaches in the placement and removal of temporary restorations within the domain of endodontics. Conclusion: Ultimately, the survey results are anticipated to provide valuable insights into the varied methodologies employed in temporary restoration procedures, potentially paving the way for standardization or enhancement of protocols in this critical aspect of endodontic therapy.

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