Abstract:
Background: Oral biopsy is a fundamental surgical procedure used to obtain a histopathological result that assists
clinicians in establishing a definitive diagnosis of oral mucosal lesions. The aim of this study was to asses the
knowledge and attitudes of dental students, general dentists, and oral surgery experts regarding the detection of
oral lesions and the use of biopsy as a diagnostic tool.
Material and Methods: a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 26 questions and 3 clinical cases on oral
lesions was distributed to general dentists, oral surgery specialists and final-year dentistry students at the University of Barcelona. A descriptive analysis of all variables included was performed. The chi-square test was used to
compare categorical variables, and a multivariate logistic regression model was performed.
Results: A total of 281 questionnaires were included in the study. In terms of diagnosing of oral lesions, 44.7% of
students and 32.1% of general dentists were unable to make an accurate diagnosis, compared to 81.7% of specialists. Twelve students (15.8%) and twenty general dentists (14.9%) reported lacking the skills to perform a biopsy.
Ninety general dentists (67.2%...