Effect of Short Lectures on the Knowledge and Skill of Dental Students in Endodontic during Internship

AuthorHamid Razavianen
AuthorMahsa Shakooren
AuthorSaber Khazaeien
AuthorPedram Iranmaneshen
Issued Date2014-01-17en
AbstractStudies conducted in Iran indicated dissatisfaction of many students of dentistry in acquiring sufficient skill to carry out therapeutical procedures. The present study was aimed to analyze the effect of short lectures on promoting the knowledge of interns in Endodontic course. In this quasi-experimental study, the knowledge and skill of the experimental group (teaching via short lectures) and control group (traditional teaching method) were compared in Endodontic course. Totally 20 students were included in each experimental and control group. Data were collected by a questionnaire consisting of two sections: demographic information and self-evaluation of the endodontics’ knowledge and skill (30 questions). The means of scores in the pre-test and pot-test in control group were 99±11.2 and 102±11.7, respectively (P=0.13) and the means of scores in experimental group were 100±9.4 and 119±13.7 indicating a significant difference (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordEndodonticen
KeywordRoot canal therapyen
KeywordShort lectureen
KeywordInternshipen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffect of Short Lectures on the Knowledge and Skill of Dental Students in Endodontic during Internshipen
TypeBrief Reporten

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