About this trial
This study employs a structured, validated questionnaire as the index test to objectively assess dental professionals' knowledge of the oral microbiome and exosomes, alongside attitudes, readiness, and perceived barriers. The primary aim is to develop and compare Microbiome Knowledge Scores (MKS) and Exosome Knowledge Scores (EKS) across dental specialties, workplace settings, and years of practice. Secondary aims include evaluating attitudes and perceived barriers, assessing the relationship between self-rated and objective knowledge, and identifying predictors of higher knowledge levels. The study tests the null hypotheses that MKS/EKS do not differ across demographic or practice characteristics and that self-rated knowledge does not correlate with objective knowledge.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Licensed dentists practicing in Egypt (general dentists and all specialties)
age ≥18.
Disqualifiers
Undergraduate students/interns without a license
dentists currently practicing abroad; duplicate entries.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed