Students' perceptions of pre-clinical endodontic training with artificial teeth compared to extracted human teeth
- PMID: 27495270
- DOI: 10.1111/eje.12223
Students' perceptions of pre-clinical endodontic training with artificial teeth compared to extracted human teeth
Abstract
Purpose: Artificial teeth have several advantages in pre-clinical endodontics training. This study aimed to compare artificial resin teeth with extracted human teeth, from a student's perspective, during a pre-clinical undergraduate endodontic course for three consecutive academic years (2011-2014).
Methods: At the end of the course, students completed a questionnaire that included questions about their perceptions of the difficulty of artificial teeth vs. natural teeth and ranked the perceived advantages of artificial teeth.
Results: Participants expressed that all procedures, except obturation, were more difficult to perform on artificial teeth than on natural teeth, a result that was due to the hardness of the resin. They ranked the fairness and availability as the best advantages.
Conclusion: Artificial teeth have multiple advantages but cannot replace natural teeth. The physical characteristics through the manufacturing material of artificial teeth should be enhanced to increase wider use and acceptance.
Keywords: artificial teeth; dental education; endodontics; extracted teeth; pre-clinical teaching.
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