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BackgroundPhysiotherapy (PT) is a distinguished developing profession. It has a crucial role in treating temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as an effective intervention to reduce pain and improve TMD symptoms. Not all dentists are aware of the importance of collaboration with physiotherapists (PTs).Therefore, this study aimed to assess the level of dentists’ awareness about the role of PT in treating TMD, identify dentists’ willingness to collaborate with PTs, and create collaboration awareness. This cross-sectional study included Saudi dentists in Riyadh. An online survey was used to assess dentist’s awareness and their readiness to collaborate with PTs.ResultsOut of 1500 dentists, only 162 participated in the survey. About 46.9% of dentists were aware that PT can treat TMD. Generally, there was lack of awareness about the benefits of PT among dentists (61.8%), and 59.9% was not aware that the evidence suggested that PT can improve TMD symptoms. Only 29% referred patients to PT. Upon the completion of the survey, almost all dentists (97.5%) were likely to refer patients with TMD to PT, and 90.7% of them showed interest to learn more about collaborating with PTs.ConclusionThe study concluded that, although 46.9% of the dentists are aware about the role of PT in treating TMD, there is a lack of awareness about the benefits of PT among the majority of them. The study helped to extend the awareness of surveyed dentists about the collaboration and multidisciplinary approach.

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  • Physiotherapy (PT) is a distinguished developing profession

  • Demographic characteristics of the participants Out of 1500 Saudi Commission for Health Specialists (SCFHS) and Saudi Dental Society (SDS) members, 162 dentists completed the online survey with response rate of 10.8%

  • About 117 (72.2%) of the participants had not taken any continuous medical education courses on temporomandibular disorders (TMD), and (27%) of dentists attended workshops related to Temporomandibular joint (TMJ), myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome, orofacial pain, basics of TMJ, TMD in children and adolescents, occlusion, and minimal invasive management of TMD (Table 1)

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Physiotherapy (PT) is a distinguished developing profession It has a crucial role in treating temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as an effective intervention to reduce pain and improve TMD symptoms. Not all dentists are aware of the importance of collaboration with physiotherapists (PTs).this study aimed to assess the level of dentists’ awareness about the role of PT in treating TMD, identify dentists’ willingness to collaborate with PTs, and create collaboration awareness. This cross-sectional study included Saudi dentists in Riyadh. A recent study done in Saudi Arabia (SA) found that 27.2%

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