Resin infiltration (Icon) low-viscosity light-curing resins that are designed for quick penetration into porous enamel to treat a different demineralized enamel defect, infiltration procedure that was created for the management of incipient caries has been applied in the treatment of dental fluorosis as well. The aim of this study was to assess whether dental practitioners in Saudi Arabia have sufficient knowledge level of the uses of resin infiltration in minimally invasive dentistry. The study was an observational cross-sectional with a questionnaire online survey, in Saudi Arabia about the uses of resin infiltration in minimal intervention dentistry in 2022. This study was done at a 95 % confidence interval, and a 5 % margin of error, with the total sample size well estimated to be 384. Data was entered and analyzed by ''Microsoft Office Excel software'' program (2016) for windows. Regarding knowledge about resin infiltration, 21.5% of the participant had a high level of knowledge, 68.7% had a moderate level of knowledge, and 9.9% had a low level of knowledge. Concerning practicing, 46.3% of the participants had a good practice, 51.1% had a fair level of practice, and only 2.6% had a poor level of practice. It can be concluded from the findings that the knowledge of dental professionals regarding the practice of Resin Infiltration is not satisfactory, only 21.5% out of 536 participants had a high level of knowledge, and 46.3% had a good practice.
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