Satisfaction with the Use of Camera Holder for Dental Work
Keywords:
Camera Mount, Dental Applications, Dental PhotographyAbstract
This study aimed to evaluate dentists’ satisfaction with a custom-developed camera mount designed for dental work, including photography and videography. The study was
conducted among two participant groups: dental faculty members and postgraduate dental students, with 10 individuals in each group from Mahidol University Faculty of Dentistry during the academic year 2023. Data were collected using a satisfaction questionnaire that assessed
three aspects of the camera mount’s performance through 15 items. The results were analyzed using descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation).
The findings revealed that the overall satisfaction levels across all three aspects were high, with mean satisfaction scores of 4.00, 4.09, and 4.17, respectively. For dental faculty
members, the mean and standard deviation scores were as follows: design (\bar{x} = 4.00, S.D.= 0.94), safety (\bar{x} = 3.97, S.D. = 0.88), and usability (\bar{x} = 4.05, S.D. = 0.88), with an overall satisfaction score of \bar{x} = 4.01, S.D.= 0.90. For postgraduate dental students, the mean and standard deviation scores were: design (\bar{x} = 4.00, S.D. = 0.67), safety (\bar{x} = 4.20, S.D. = 0.84), and usability (\bar{x} = 4.29, S.D. = 0.80), with an overall satisfaction score of \bar{x} = 4.07, S.D. = 0.77.
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