1.An audit of infection control practices amongst dental students in University of Malaya, Malaysia
Prema Sukumaran ; Chow Wei Pin ; Ooi Zi Hong ; Abdullah Mariam
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2017;12(1):23-35
A study was done to assess and compare the levels of infection control practices amongst Year
3, 4 and 5 undergraduate dental students at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, Malaysia. This
study also compared the levels of infection control practices between the operators and the assistants
performing a similar task. A checklist was designed based on the Infection Control Guidelines published by
the Faculty of Dentistry. The audit checklist criteria were specific to the operators and assistants or common
to both. 10 pairs of students (operators and assistants) were randomly selected from Polyclinics A, B and C,
representing Year 3, 4 and 5 students respectively (n=60). The subjects were audited as soon as they
entered the clinic, during treatment and up until they exited the polyclinic. The data collected were analysed
using SPSS and Rasch model. Year 3 students performed better infection control practices (1.43 logit)
followed by Year 5 (0.96 logit) and Year 4 (0.94 logit) students. The operators in Year 5 and the assistants
in Year 3 and 4 were more compliant to infection control practices. 100% of students complied with removal
of gown before leaving the clinic. However, only 1.7% of dental students wore protective goggles or face
shield during treatment and disinfected prostheses before and after inserting into patient’s mouth.
Introduction and reinforcement of infection control practices should be incorporated at the beginning of each
academic year for all students to allow for better practice and delivery of treatment to patients.
Students, Dental
2.An investigation of the Filipino dental students' personality types.
Junhel DALANON ; Yoshizo MATSUKA
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2018;22(2):12-17
BACKGROUND: The Dentist Licensure Examination (DLE) is one of the most difficult pre-professional practice examinations in the Philippines. The personality type of a dental student can be a determining factor or a testfor-fit of the chosen college program, the DLE, and the eventual profession.
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to document the personality dichotomies and MBTI personality categories of the respondents.
METHODS: Through the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), this cross-sectional investigation examined the Filipino students' personality type in a dental school in the Philippines and presented it through descriptive statistics.
RESULTS: In retrospect to the personality dichotomies, majority or 44 (17.19%) of the students were of the Introverted feeling with intuition variety or the Introversion Intuition Feeling Perceiving (INFP) type. This personality type does not coincide with that of a dentist or dental student in other studies.
CONCLUSION: The mainstream dental students' personality types were inclined to traits that are indicative of the INFP professions (e.g. artists, counselors, social workers, etc.) and not of a prospective dentist. These findings will add to the database of dental education in the Philippines, and will enable the dental educators and schools to improve their educational strategies.
Education, Dental ; Students, Dental ; Philippines
3.Comparison of shaping ability of rotary Ni-Ti file systems used by undergraduates.
Mun Seong KANG ; Hyeon Cheol KIM ; Bock HUR ; Jeong Kil PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2006;31(1):1-10
The purpose of this study was to compare the shaping ability of three Ni-Ti file systems used by dental students or the experts and consequently to aid in choosing a proper systems for educational courses of dental students and beginners. Fifty students and ten dentists who have clinical experience over two years prepared 180 simulated root canals in resin blocks with three Ni-Ti systems; ProFile(R) (PF), HeroShaper(R) (HS), K3TM (K3). After preparation, the Ni-Ti files were evaluated for distortion and canal preparation time was recorded. The images of pre- and post-instrumented canals were scanned and superimposed. Amounts of increased canal widths, deviation, and centering ratio were calculated at apical 1, 3 and 5 mm levels and statistical analysis was performed. The results were as follows: 1. HS showed the shortest preparation time and instrumented canal width in K3 was significantly larger than other groups (P < 0.05). 2. At 1 and 3 mm levels, all groups had outward deviation. In student group, at the 1 mm level, PF had the least deviation (P < 0.05). 3. In the centering ratio, the PF had the best centering ability compared to the others at 5 mm level. At 1 and 3 mm levels, HS and PF had better abilities than K3. Student group had better ratio than the expert at 3 mm level with PF (P < 0.05). Based on the results, it is surmised that the ProFile(R) is the safest and most ideal instrument for students and beginners.
Dental Pulp Cavity
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Dentists
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Humans
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Students, Dental
4.Prevalence of the first and second molar caries and risk factors among students of Khuong Thuong primary school, Dong Da, Hanoi, 2005
Thanh Ngoc Tran ; Toan Van Ngo
Journal of Medical Research 2007;47(1):78-82
Background: Dental caries are the most common diseases in Vietnam and the World. There are some risk factors influencing diseases.Objectives: (1) describe dental caries prevalence in first and second molars, and (2) risk factors of the first molars. Subjects and method: The cross sectional study was applied with sample size of 377 students in Khuong Thuong primary school in 2005. Structured questionnaries were used to collect information on individual characteristics, eating habits and dental hygienic practices. Results: prevalence of the below first molars was highest (35,3%-36,5%). The prevalence of the above first molars was 8,4%. The logistic regression analysis show that students who had poor tooth brushed practice have higher dental caries prevalence significantly. Hygiennic dental education is important and needed to reduce dental caries.Conclusion:The prevalence of the first molars was higher than the prevalence of the second molars. The prevalence of the first below molars was higher than that in the first above molars. Wrong tooth brushing was a determinant of dental caries.
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Risk Factors
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5.Preference of undergraduate students after first experience on nickel-titanium endodontic instruments.
Sang Won KWAK ; Gary Shun Pan CHEUNG ; Jung Hong HA ; Sung Kyo KIM ; Hyojin LEE ; Hyeon Cheol KIM
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2016;41(3):176-181
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare two nickel-titanium systems (rotary vs. reciprocating) for their acceptance by undergraduate students who experienced nickel-titanium (NiTi) instruments for the first time. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty-one sophomore dental students were first taught on manual root canal preparation with stainless-steel files. After that, they were instructed on the use of ProTaper Universal system (PTU, Dentsply Maillefer), then the WaveOne (WO, Dentsply Maillefer). They practiced with each system on 2 extracted molars, before using those files to shape the buccal or mesial canals of additional first molars. A questionnaire was completed after using each file system, seeking students' perception about 'Ease of use', 'Flexibility', 'Cutting-efficiency', 'Screwing-effect', 'Feeling-safety', and 'Instrumentation-time' of the NiTi files, relative to stainless-steel instrumentation, on a 5-point Likert-type scale. They were also requested to indicate their preference between the two systems. Data was compared between groups using t-test, and with Chi-square test for correlation of each perception value with the preferred choice (p = 0.05). RESULTS: Among the 81 students, 55 indicated their preferred file system as WO and 22 as PTU. All scores were greater than 4 (better) for both systems, compared with stainless-steel files, except for 'Screwing-effect' for PTU. The scores for WO in the categories of 'Flexibility', 'Screwing-effect', and 'Feeling-safety' were significantly higher scores than those of PTU. A significant association between the 'Screwing-effect' and students' preference for WO was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Novice operators preferred nickel-titanium instruments to stainless-steel, and majority of them opted for reciprocating file instead of continuous rotating system.
Humans
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Molar
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Root Canal Preparation
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Students, Dental
6.Impact of immediate and non-immediate provisionalization on the soft tissue esthetics of final restorations on immediately placed implants.
Chong Hyun HAN ; Jeong Won PAIK ; Keun Woo LEE ; Dong Hoo HAN ; Moon Kyu CHUNG ; Sun jai KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2008;46(3):238-245
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Interpoximal papilla could be re-established without immeidate support with a provisional resotration following an immdiate implant placement. PURPOSE: Successful esthetic outcomes were reported utilizing immediate provisionalization following immediate implant placements. The aim of this study was to evaluate the soft tissue esthetics around immediately placed single tooth implant restorations with or without immediate provisional restorations. METHODS: A total of ten patients, who had a hopeless maxillary anterior tooth, were enrolled in this study. Screw retained provisional restorations were delivered to the randomly chosen 5 patients (immediate provisionalization group) on the day of immediate implant placement and maintained for about 5 months. For the remaining five patients (non-immediate provisionalization group), healing abutments were delivered on the day of surgery, replaced with screw retained provisional restorations approximately 3 months afterwards, and the provisional restorations were maintained for about 3 months. Digital photographs were taken at the delivery of final restorations in order to assess following variables; mesial papilla, distal papilla, soft tissue level, soft tissue contour and facial soft tissue prominence. The variables were compared to those of the contralateral natural tooth and scored by prosthodontists, periodontists, orthodontists and dental students. RESULTS: The immediate provisionalization group marked significantly higher scores on the following variables; soft tissue level and facial soft tissue prominence. In evaluating each variable, there were no notable differences in opinion between four dentist groups. CONCLUSION: Immediate provisionalization can be a treatment option to achieve superior soft tissue esthetics around immediately placed single implant restorations rather than non-immediate provisionalization approaches.
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Esthetics
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Humans
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Students, Dental
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Tooth
7.A LATERAL CEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE KOREAN ADULT NOSE IN ANGLE
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;19(4):333-342
dental students in angle's class I occlustion. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were used to determine the form of the nose and its position relative to other craniofacial structures. The results were obtained as followed. 1. There was a significance between the registered male and female measurements in nasal height(P<0.05). (Male : 58.23mm Female : 54.62mm) 2. There was a significance between the registered male and female measurements in nasal length(P<0.05). (Male : 54.18mm Female : 49.38mm) 3. The vertical distances from the tip of the nose in Korean adults were significantly greater in the male(P<0.05) and were smaller in both sex in comparison with caucasian.]]>
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Nose
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Students, Dental
8.Evaluation of color matching ability according to the color temperature and the experience of practitioner.
Ji Hyun KIM ; Sun Jai KIM ; Keun Woo LEE ; June Sung SHIM ; Joonho YOON
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2012;50(4):299-304
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of different experience level and different light source on shade selection ability comparing prosthodontist group and dental student group under 4,000 K and 5,500 K light. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After color difference of Vitapan 3D-master shade guides was measured, 3 sets of 5 shade tabs were selected with similar value but have different chroma (set a, b, c). Also 3 sets of 5 shade tabs were selected with similar chroma but have different values (set d, e, f). Under 4,000 K and 5,500 K light sources, ten prosthodontists and ten dental students were allowed to match in one set of 5 tabs the same shade tab with the tab which was originally selected in the other set of 5 tabs. Color differences of original tab and matched tab were measured by spectrophotometer and the shade selection ability was evaluated with those data. Evaluation of color difference value was performed in regard to different light conditions and different level of experience, followed by t-test with 95% confidence interval. RESULTS: Color difference values under 4,000 K and 5,500 K light source were 1.62 +/- 2.0, and 1.33 +/- 1.7 respectively. In addition, color difference values of prosthodontist group and dental student group were 1.34 +/- 1.7, and 1.61 +/- 2.0 respectively. Difference of shade selection ability was not found under either different light sources (P=.398), or different experience level (P=.221). CONCLUSION: Level of experience did not affect on the shade selection ability when prosthodontists and dental students matched the shades with the same shade tab under the same light source.
Ceramics
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Dental Porcelain
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Humans
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Light
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Prosthesis Coloring
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Spectrophotometry
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Students, Dental
9.The correlation between personal anxiety and dental fear among 1975 junior college students in southwest China.
Hai-yang YU ; Wei CAI ; Fan JIANG ; Qian LUO ; Zhi CHEN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2005;23(1):43-45
OBJECTIVETo reveal the correlation between personal anxiety (PA) and dental fear (DF) among the junior college students in Southwest China.
METHODSThe Corah's questionnaire and personal anxiety measuring indicator (SAS) were conducted on 1 975 junior college students in Chengdu. The collected data was analyzed by Software SPSS 10.
RESULTSA correlation was found between DF and PA (chi2 = 3.97, P < 0.05). The score of DF was well related with the score of the 15 questions designed (r = 0.913, P = 0. 000). The side affections during dental treatment process had significant effects on DF (r = 0. 409, P = 0.000).
CONCLUSIONA correlation was found between DF and PA among the junior college students in Southwest China.
Anxiety ; China ; Dental Anxiety ; Dental Care ; Humans ; Students ; Surveys and Questionnaires
10.A Study on the Satisfaction and Stress Factors of Clinical Practice for Dental Hygiene Students.
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2016;16(1):62-69
The purpose of this study was investigate the relationship between the degree of satisfaction of the clinical practice and the stress factors for dental hygiene students. Dental hygiene students to 232 people from May 21, 2012 to June 22, 2012 and analyzed using by SPSS for Windows ver. 12.0 program. Regarding the stress factors, by the school system, all the factors, including the environmental factor, the role factor, the interpersonal relationships factor, the ideal and value factor, and the Brief Encounter Psychosocial Instrument (BEPSI) were higher in the 3-year system than in the 4-year system (p<0.01). Regarding the stress factors according to the degree of satisfaction regarding the practices, all the factors were high when unsatisfied. Among these, the environmental factor was the highest (p<0.001). According to the practice organization, the environmental factor was the highest among the university dental hospital. The interpersonal relationship factor and the ideal and value factor were the highest among the dental hospitals. The role factor and the BEPSI were the highest among the dental clinics (p<0.01). When the hospital atmosphere was bad, the environmental factor was the highest (p<0.001). As a result of analyzing the correlations between the stress factors of the hospital practices, there were the positive correlations among the environment, the roles, the interpersonal relationship, the ideals and values, and the BEPSI (p<0.01). The stress factor that showed the biggest influence on the BEPSI was interpersonal relationships. In the clinical practice, because of the unfamiliar environment and the insufficiency of the interpersonal relationships, the stress indices of the students can be higher than at ordinary times. I believe that, as such, a systematic management plan for the clinical practice for raising the ability of the students to cope with the stress by themselves must be prepared.
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Dental Clinics
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Humans
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Oral Hygiene*
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Students, Dental