Dental Students' Perceptions of Digital Assessment Software for Preclinical Tooth Preparation Exercises.

J Dent Educ

Dr. Park was a fourth-year DMD student, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, at the time of this study; Dr. Sheinbaum was a fourth-year DMD student, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, at the time of this study; Dr. Tamada is Instructor, Department of Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, School of Dentistry, Iwate Medical University, Japan and Visiting Researcher, Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterial Sciences, Harvard School of Dental Medicine; Dr. Chandiramani was a fourth-year DMD student, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, at the time of this study; Dr. Lian was a fourth-year DMD student, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, at the time of this study; Dr. Lee was a fourth-year DMD student, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, at the time of this study; Dr. Da Silva is Associate Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences and Vice Dean, Harvard School of Dental Medicine; and Dr. Ishikawa-Nagai is Associate Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences and Director of Clinical Research, Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Published: May 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Objective self-assessment in dentistry is crucial for learning, and the prepCheck CAD/CAM software helps students evaluate their performance in preclinical prosthodontics.
  • A study involving third-year dental students at Harvard assessed their perceptions of prepCheck after using it on specific exercises; they rated various assessment tools for usefulness and user-friendliness.
  • Findings revealed that students rated the undercut and taper tools highly, while the reduction tool scored lower, and those who performed worse found the software significantly more useful, indicating a positive relationship between student perception and performance.

Article Abstract

Objective self-assessment is essential to learning and continued competence in dentistry. A computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) learning software (prepCheck, Sirona) allows students to objectively assess their performance in preclinical prosthodontics. The aim of this study was to evaluate students' perceptions of CAD/CAM learning software for preclinical prosthodontics exercises. In 2014, all third-year dental students at Harvard School of Dental Medicine (n=36) were individually instructed by a trained faculty member in using prepCheck. Each student completed a preclinical formative exercise (#18) and summative examination (#30) for ceramometal crown preparation and evaluated the preparation using five assessment tools (reduction, margin width, surface finish, taper, and undercut) in prepCheck. The students then rated each of the five tools for usefulness, user-friendliness, and frequency of use on a scale from 1=lowest to 5=highest. Faculty members graded the tooth preparations as pass (P), marginal-pass (MP), or fail (F). The survey response rate was 100%. The tools for undercut and taper had the highest scores for usefulness, user-friendliness, and frequency of use. The reduction tool score was significantly lower in all categories (p<0.01). There were significant differences in usefulness (p<0.05) and user-friendliness (p<0.05) scores among the P, MP, and F groups. These results suggest that the prepCheck taper and undercut tools were useful for the students' learning process in a preclinical exercise. The students' perceptions of prepCheck and their preclinical performance were related, and those students who performed poorest rated the software as significantly more useful.

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