Current status of cone‐beam computed tomography teaching in Brazilian undergraduate endodontic programs – A web‐based survey

Purposes This study aimed to assess the current status of cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) education in Brazilian undergraduate Endodontic programs. Methods One hundred program directors were emailed. The questionnaire asked whether the CBCT topic was included in the program, the availability of...

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Published inJournal of dental education Vol. 87; no. 3; pp. 358 - 363
Main Authors Coelho, Marcelo Santos, Rios, Marcos de Azevêdo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.03.2023
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ISSN0022-0337
1930-7837
1930-7837
DOI10.1002/jdd.13123

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Summary:Purposes This study aimed to assess the current status of cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) education in Brazilian undergraduate Endodontic programs. Methods One hundred program directors were emailed. The questionnaire asked whether the CBCT topic was included in the program, the availability of a CBCT machine, and, the total length of the dental program. For the group that does not teach, seven questions discussed the reasons for not teaching and whether another subject included this topic. For the programs that included CBCT, seven questions discussed the number of hours included, and the impression of the program directors with the quality of the teaching. The chi‐square test was used for the correlation between the availability of the CBCT machine and the length of the dental program with the inclusion of the topic. Results Thirty‐five program directors replied to the questionnaire. Twenty‐six (74.3%) reported that the topic of CBCT is not included in their programs. There was no impact of the availability of a CBCT machine on the inclusion of the topic (p > 0.05). The increased length of the dental program decreased the inclusion of the topic (p < 0.05). Fifty percent of the directors replied that lack of time is the reason for not including the topic. Among the programs that include CBCT, the majority (55.6%) deliver 3–5 h of lectures. The practical activities range from 1 to 5 h or more. The majority (77.8%) of the directors are satisfied with the content delivered and 44.4% understand that the students are competent in the interpretation of CBCT images. Conclusions The majority of the Endodontic undergraduate programs in Brazil do not include CBCT in the program. The availability of a CBCT machine does not impact the inclusion of the topic, the increased duration of the dental program decreases the inclusion of the CBCT topic.
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ISSN:0022-0337
1930-7837
1930-7837
DOI:10.1002/jdd.13123