2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-023-03327-x
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Perceptions of orthodontic residents toward the implementation of dental technologies in postgraduate curriculum

Theerasak Nakornnoi,
Chanchawan Chantakao,
Nutchanon Luangaram
et al.

Abstract: Background Dental technologies have increasingly been implemented in orthodontic practice to offer better experiences for orthodontists and patients, however, there is no scientific evidence yet whether which technologies should be implemented into the postgraduate programs. Objectives To investigate perceptions of orthodontic residents toward the confidence and importance of dental technologies, as well as to determine their necessity in postgradu… Show more

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“…Therefore, both the knowledge and skills necessary for mastering digital workflow in daily practice need to be cultivated in pre-and postgraduate students, residents as well as specialists. In order to provide patients with quality care, dental curricula and elective courses must respond to technological advances without any delay [93,94].…”
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“…Therefore, both the knowledge and skills necessary for mastering digital workflow in daily practice need to be cultivated in pre-and postgraduate students, residents as well as specialists. In order to provide patients with quality care, dental curricula and elective courses must respond to technological advances without any delay [93,94].…”
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“…Proper theoretical background and some practical experience prior to approaching patients are essential to eliminate possible errors due to a total lack of expertise. This is where modernised formal education, lectures, study groups and various practical courses play an indispensable role [93].…”
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“…Studies conducted by Palmer et al and Estai et al highlight the positive reception of teledentistry among dental professionals, emphasizing its ability to substantially enhance patient care and facilitate consultations among specialists[16]. This reception is particularly significant in rural and urban healthcare settings, where teledentistry can reduce healthcare disparities and enable individuals in remote areas to access specialist care.…”
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