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Paediatric dentistry undergraduate education across dental schools in the Arabian region: a cross-sectional study

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Abstract Purpose To assess and compare teaching of paediatric dentistry in the undergraduate curriculum among dental schools in the Arabian region. Methods A 28-item online cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted of undergraduate dental programme directors in the Arab region. The survey included questions related to the programme’s content, method of instruction on specific paediatric dentistry topics as well as the director’s opinion on the level of training obtained by the undergraduate students at the end of the programme. Results The final sample included 31 dental schools representing undergraduate programmes in ten Arabian countries (60.8% response rate). All programmes provided theoretical and practical education on communicative behaviour management techniques and caries prevention. Pulpectomy and formocresol pulpotomy were taught in the form of theoretical and practical education in 87.1% and 80.6% of the programmes, respectively. The method of education on common orthodontic topics was mainly theoretical with the exception of space maintainers. Instructions on managing trauma to permanent dentition was theoretical and practical in most programmes (61.3%). Most respondents rated the level of training of students in behaviour management and caries prevention as good to reasonable, while only 22.6% thought that the level of training was excellent in pulp therapy. Conclusion Variations were observed in paediatric dentistry education among undergraduate dental programmes in the Arabian region in terms of topics, instruction methods, year of introduction of paediatric dentistry education, and number of clinical sessions offered. This study establishes a framework for future paediatric dentistry curriculum development and/or improvement in the Arabian region.
Title: Paediatric dentistry undergraduate education across dental schools in the Arabian region: a cross-sectional study
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Abstract Purpose To assess and compare teaching of paediatric dentistry in the undergraduate curriculum among dental schools in the Arabian region.
Methods A 28-item online cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted of undergraduate dental programme directors in the Arab region.
The survey included questions related to the programme’s content, method of instruction on specific paediatric dentistry topics as well as the director’s opinion on the level of training obtained by the undergraduate students at the end of the programme.
Results The final sample included 31 dental schools representing undergraduate programmes in ten Arabian countries (60.
8% response rate).
All programmes provided theoretical and practical education on communicative behaviour management techniques and caries prevention.
Pulpectomy and formocresol pulpotomy were taught in the form of theoretical and practical education in 87.
1% and 80.
6% of the programmes, respectively.
The method of education on common orthodontic topics was mainly theoretical with the exception of space maintainers.
Instructions on managing trauma to permanent dentition was theoretical and practical in most programmes (61.
3%).
Most respondents rated the level of training of students in behaviour management and caries prevention as good to reasonable, while only 22.
6% thought that the level of training was excellent in pulp therapy.
Conclusion Variations were observed in paediatric dentistry education among undergraduate dental programmes in the Arabian region in terms of topics, instruction methods, year of introduction of paediatric dentistry education, and number of clinical sessions offered.
This study establishes a framework for future paediatric dentistry curriculum development and/or improvement in the Arabian region.

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