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Impact of COVID-19 on dental education- a scoping review
A new corona virus called COVID-19 and its epidemic has affected health care systems in many ways. There have also been significant changes in dental education.
Farid Farrokhi+3 more
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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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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 However, dental education in Iran has faced challenges such as outdated curricula, insufficient funding, and inadequate training facilities, impacting the quality of education ...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 scope of dental education during COVID‐19 pandemic: A systematic review
Introduction COVID‐19 forced e‐learning processes to develop abruptly and posed challenges to the educational infrastructure. Emergency Remote Teaching was designated to distinguish the new educational scheme.
G. N. M. Santos+6 more
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Blended learning is growing in popularity particularly following the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. One of the fields that the pandemic has substantially affected is dental education.
R. Al-Fodeh+6 more
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Dental Service Utilization and Neighborhood Characteristics in Young Adults in The United States: A Multilevel Approach [PDF]
Objective: To investigate the association between neighborhood level factors and dental visits in young adults in the United States after adjusting for individual level factors.
Garcia, Raul I.+4 more
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Evaluation of Dental Students’ Knowledge and Opinion About Learning with Virtual Reality
AIM: Virtual reality (VR) based technologies have been used in dentistry for almost two decades. Dental simulators, treatment planning software, and CAD/CAM systems have evolved significantly over the years, changing both dental education and clinical ...
Neslihan Ozveren+2 more
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Dental education changed by COVID-19: Student’s perceptions and attitudes
Background Dental students have encountered changes in the teaching format amid the SARS CoV-2 pandemic. This study aims to evaluate the attitudes of dental students of one medical university toward online courses and compare them with those of non ...
Hsin-Chung Cheng+5 more
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