Gender-specific differences – first results from a survey on dental surgery |
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Authors: | Margrit-Ann Geibel Miriam Mayer |
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Institution: | Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on dental surgery from the perspective of practicing dentists through a nationwide survey among practicing dentists in Germany. Subjects were surveyed with respect to patient care and their training in dental surgery. With respect to surgical activity, this survey confirms male dominance in the field and that female dentists may be inclined grade surgical interventions as ‘complicated and risky’. Male dentists appear to be willing to take the same risks with greater self-confidence, whereas female dentists appear to overrate their personal uncertainty by underestimating their real technical capabilities. Though dental treatment in general is increasingly dominated by women, surgery is still dominated by male dentists. This can be viewed through observed gender differences with respect to risk perception and we advocate additional professional training of risk competence as mandatory for the future. |
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Keywords: | gender dentistry mono-education dental surgery feminization in dental medicine risk competence |
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