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A survey of cariology teaching in Australia and New Zealand

机译:澳大利亚和新西兰的龋病学教学调查

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The Australian and New Zealand chapter of the Alliance for a Cavity Free Future was launched in 2013 and one of its primary aims was to conduct a survey of the local learning and teaching of cariology in dentistry and oral health therapy programs. A questionnaire was developed using the framework of the European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA)/Association of Dental Education in Europe (ADEE) cariology survey conducted in Europe in 2009. The questionnaire was comprised of multiple choice and open-ended questions exploring many aspects of the cariology teaching. The survey was distributed to the cariology curriculum coordinator of each of the 21 programs across Australia and New Zealand via Survey Monkey in January 2015. Simple analysis of results was carried out with frequencies and average numbers of hours collated and open-ended responses collected and compiled into tables. Seventeen responses from a total of 21 programs had been received including 7 Dentistry and 10 Oral Health programs. Key findings from the survey were – one quarter of respondents indicated that cariology was identified as a specific discipline with their course and 41% had a cariology curriculum in written format. With regard to lesion detection and caries diagnosis, all of the program coordinators who responded indicated that visual/tactile methods and radiographic interpretation were recommended with ICDAS also being used by over half them. Despite all respondents teaching early caries lesion management centred on prevention and remineralisation, many taught operative intervention at an earlier stage of lesion depth than current evidence supports. Findings showed over 40% of respondents still teach operative intervention for lesions confined to enamel. Despite modern theoretical concepts of cariology being taught in Australia and New Zealand, they do not appear to be fully translated into clinical teaching at the present time.
机译:“无蛀洞未来联盟”的澳大利亚和新西兰分会于2013年启动,其主要目标之一是对牙科和口腔健康治疗计划中的龋病学在当地的学习和教学进行一次调查。问卷是根据2009年在欧洲进行的欧洲龋病研究组织(ORCA)/欧洲牙科教育协会(ADEE)龋病学调查框架开发的。该问卷由多项选择和不限成员名额的问题组成,探讨了许多方面龋病学教学。这项调查于2015年1月通过Survey Monkey分发给了澳大利亚和新西兰的21个计划中每个计划的龋病学课程协调员。对结果进行了简单分析,并整理了频率和平均小时数,并收集和整理了开放式响应入表。总共收到21项计划的17项答复,包括7项牙科和10项口腔健康计划。该调查的主要发现是:-四分之一的受访者表示,他们的课程将龋病学确定为一门特定学科,而41%的人拥有书面形式的龋病学课程。关于病变检测和龋齿诊断,所有答复的计划协调员均表示,推荐使用视觉/触觉方法和射线照相解释,ICDAS的使用率也超过一半。尽管所有受访者都讲授龋齿病的早期管理以预防和再矿化为中心,但许多人在病灶深度较当前证据支持的更早阶段就进行了手术干预。调查结果显示,超过40%的受访者仍在指导手术治疗,仅限于牙釉质。尽管在澳大利亚和新西兰教授了现代人体医学的理论概念,但目前看来它们还没有完全转化为临床教学。

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