Self-perceived competence of contemporary restorative practices of dental students in North India: A pilot study

Rudra Kaul, S. Kaur, Ashish Choudhary, V. Kaul, Rahat Saleem, Iggdc Jammu Jammu Jammu Kashmir – India Endodontics
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Background: There has been a paradigm shift in the restorative dentistry practiced in the clinics with an increased share of resin-composites in contrast to dental amalgam due to various factors, however, this has not found its way into the Indian dental school curriculum. Aim: To evaluate the self-perceived competence of contemporary restorative practices of dental students in North India. Materials and Methods: 232 dental students from 4 colleges in North India completed a survey comprising 11 polar questions about their perception of contemporary restorative dental practice and their curriculum update regarding the same. Further, the collected data was tabulated and finally extracted data was subjected to descriptive analysis using Chi-square test. Results: All 11 questions showed statistically significant responses. Only 15.5% of students thought that the current curriculum of restorative dentistry was adequate. Moreover, only 20.7% of the respondents were confident about using rubber dam for isolation. About 93.1% felt that the quality of their composite restorations was not at par with those seen on social media. A clear majority of 91.4% felt that the maximum uploads of restorative dentistry involved composite restorations. A huge number of 91.45% did not use rubber dam for isolation in composite restorations. 79.3% students felt that the current curriculum is not teaching them about the various instruments, and developing their skills about instrumentation and operative procedures of composite restorations matching the trending composite practices. Conclusion: Considering the results of this study as the student’s mandate will help shape the guidelines for possibly a new curriculum of conservative dentistry in India.
印度北部牙科学生当代恢复性实践的自我感知能力:一项试点研究
背景:由于各种因素,与牙科汞合金相比,树脂复合材料的比例增加,在诊所中进行的修复牙科实践中已经发生了范式转变,然而,这还没有进入印度牙科学校的课程。目的:评价北印度牙科学生当代修复实践的自我认知能力。材料和方法:来自印度北部4所大学的232名牙科学生完成了一项调查,其中包括11个关于他们对当代修复牙科实践的看法以及他们对此的课程更新的极端问题。将收集到的数据制成表格,最后提取的数据采用卡方检验进行描述性分析。结果:11个问题的回答均有统计学意义。只有15.5%的学生认为目前的牙科修复课程是足够的。此外,只有20.7%的受访者对使用橡胶坝进行隔离有信心。大约93.1%的人认为他们的复合修复体的质量与社交媒体上看到的质量不一样。绝大多数(91.4%)的人认为修复牙科的最大上传涉及复合修复。在复合修复中,有91.45%的人没有使用橡胶坝进行隔离。79.3%的学生认为目前的课程没有教授他们各种仪器的知识,也没有培养他们对复合修复的仪器和操作程序的技能,与趋势的复合实践相匹配。结论:考虑到这项研究的结果作为学生的任务,将有助于塑造可能在印度保守牙科新课程的指导方针。
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