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Socio-demographics, Oral Health Behavior, and Physical Activity: Factors in Caries Experience Among 19–59 Years Old Adults in a Malaysian Population [PDF]
Dental caries is one of the common diseases that are attributed by many factors. Many from the adult population are afflicted with dental caries. This study aimed to determine the predictors of developing dental caries among adults.
Kaur, S. (Satvinder) +1 more
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Background: Students in the department of dental hygiene are exposed to injections and sharp instruments during clinical practice. Therefore, it is necessary to develop measures for a safe practice environment.
Eun-Ha Yoo, Hye-Young Oh
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Challenges and Opportunities for Dental Education from COVID-19
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, dental education has been profoundly affected by this crisis. First of all, COVID-19 brought physical and psychological health problems to dental students and educators.
Bolei Li, Lei Cheng, Haohao Wang
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Effect of e-learning methods on Dental education: An observational study
BACKGROUND: The progress in the usage of technology in hardware, software, and cost-effective Internet connectivity enable the availability of science-related information and its usage in all the developing countries.
P Mohan Kumar +5 more
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Aim/objective This study evaluates the effectiveness and users’ experience of using live stream technology to conduct workplace observation assessments of trainee dental nurses.
Caroline Taylor +8 more
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Enhancing dental education in Iran: Strategies and innovations for improved oral health outcomes [PDF]
Dental education in Iran has undergone significant changes in recent years. However, dental education in Iran has faced challenges such as outdated curricula, insufficient funding, and inadequate training facilities, impacting the quality of education ...
Mehrdad Shahraki +1 more
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The present work suggests research and innovation on the topic of dental education after the COVID-19 pandemic, is highly justified and could lead to a step change in dental practice.
Miguel Pais Clemente PhD, DMD +4 more
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The dental curriculum is like a living organism—it has developed through time, manifesting regional, cultural, and scientific heritage, and reflecting modern trends. The undergraduate dental curriculum is periodically rebuilt to ensure the harmonization of higher education systems between countries, especially in Europe.
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