CAREER SATISFACTION IN FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY

Autores/as

  • Mohammed Alshehri Centre for Forensic and Legal Medicine and Dentistry, University of Dundee, UK
  • Scheila Mânica Centre for Forensic and Legal Medicine and Dentistry, University of Dundee
  • Hemlata Pandey University of Dundee

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21117/rbol-v12n32025-679

Palabras clave:

Career satisfaction, Forensic Odontology, Disaster Victim Identification, Human Identification

Resumen

Background: Dentistry faces challenges such as evolving technology and complex patient needs that could affect career satisfaction. Also, different career pathways would present different career challenges. Aims: This study assessed the opinions of forensic dentists on the level of career satisfaction to better understand the barriers professionals face and to enhance the growth and effectiveness of the field. Methodology: A 12-question JISC online survey (V3) was distributed globally, and responses were quantitatively analysed using Microsoft 365 MSO. Results:  72% (of a total of 74 respondents) are experienced professionals, where86% felt their work was impactful and 59% expressed career satisfaction. Furthermore, they feel a sense of autonomy (65%), they can successfully execute a task from beginning to end (62%), their work requires complex skills (77%), their work is of significant impact (86%) and they generally performed well (59%). Over half (52.70%) showed interest in multiple areas of forensic odontology, with disaster victim identification (DVI) being the most popular. Conclusion: A sense of accomplishment was reported within their profession, but challenges were acknowledged and included job insecurity, underpayment, lack of recognition, and communication issues. Recommendations such as fair payment, available training, strong support networks and a formalized role in the legal system are suggested for improving career satisfaction in forensic odontology because they help quality assurance, professional development, which are critical in a challenging and high-stress field.

 

 

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2026-04-28

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