Introduction: The objective of this study was to assess an original learning intervention to train students and paediatric dentistry teachers in radiographic diagnostic accuracy of pulpo-periodontal complications in primary molars.
Materials And Methods: The learning intervention was based on 250 different randomly ordered radiographs of primary molars within three quizzes (A, B and C) for 5 sessions (S): quiz A (50 X-rays), B and C (100 X-rays) were, respectively, completed in S1 to assess the extent of agreement with 5 experts' diagnoses, in S2 and S3 (B at days 8 and 23) and in S4 and S5 (C at days 90 and 105). During S1 and at the end of S3 and S5, the participants (48 students and 16 teachers) were informed of correct diagnoses. A satisfaction questionnaire was completed by all the students. Alongside the descriptive analyses, generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) analyses assessed the odds of participants' correct diagnosis over the study duration.
Results: At S1, the odds of diagnostic accuracy among students were significantly lower than those among the teachers. After receiving feedback at S1, GLMM analyses showed that among all the participants, accuracy improved over time with the odds of correct diagnoses higher in S2-5 than in S1; and there were similar increases across sessions between teachers and students, except in S3, where the improvement among teachers tended to be greater than that among the students. All students were satisfied though one-third reported that quizzes with 100 radiographs felt too long.
Conclusion: The online case-based learning was a good training format for dental education.
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Eur J Dent Educ
May 2023
Department of Dentistry, Lady Davis Institute, SMBD Jewish General Hospital, Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Introduction: The objective of this study was to assess an original learning intervention to train students and paediatric dentistry teachers in radiographic diagnostic accuracy of pulpo-periodontal complications in primary molars.
Materials And Methods: The learning intervention was based on 250 different randomly ordered radiographs of primary molars within three quizzes (A, B and C) for 5 sessions (S): quiz A (50 X-rays), B and C (100 X-rays) were, respectively, completed in S1 to assess the extent of agreement with 5 experts' diagnoses, in S2 and S3 (B at days 8 and 23) and in S4 and S5 (C at days 90 and 105). During S1 and at the end of S3 and S5, the participants (48 students and 16 teachers) were informed of correct diagnoses.
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January 2021
Dean, Professor/Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry, School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA, UK.
Aim This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) aimed to compare the efficacy of different caries removal techniques: complete caries removal (CCR), selective caries removal (SCR) and stepwise caries removal (SWR) for deep carious lesions in vital primary teeth.Data sources The design of this review followed the PRISMA guidance ( http://www.prisma-statement.
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Department of Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Nice-Côte d'Azur University, UCA, Nice, France.
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July 2014
Department of Periodontics, Army College of Dental Sciences, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
A 75-year-old male patient was planned for dental treatment due to pain of suspected pulpo-periodontal origin in relation to right maxillary first molar. Careful evaluation revealed the pain to be non-odontogenic in nature and led to the diagnosis of temporal arteritis with rheumatoid arthritis along with interstitial lung disease (ILD). Characteristic findings of temporal arteritis include headache, jaw claudication, visual loss, and constitutional symptoms (malaise, fever, weight loss, loss of appetite).
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October 1992
Service de Pédodontie et USDH, Ecole de Médecine Dentaire et de Stomatologie, Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Bruxelles.
The anatomical and physiological properties of deciduous teeth make them susceptible to caries and inflammatory and infectious complications. This specificity, the proximity of the germ of the underlaying permanent tooth, and the relation of the last one to the deciduous tooth, make delicate its conservation by endodontal therapeutics after a pulpal or pulpo-periodontal affection. The success of this attempt is related to a good case-selection, based on the general condition of the child, his and his parents motivation, the condition of cariogenicity of the mouth, the analysis of the unity deciduous tooth/germ of the underlaying permanent tooth, the follow-up of the case.
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