2014
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.2014.78.6.tb05743.x
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Tobacco Cessation Treatment Education for Dental Students Using Standardized Patients

Abstract: The use of standardized patients (SPs) shows promise in tobacco cessation treatment (TCT) training by providing a simulated clinical environment for dental students to practice counseling skills with individuals trained to portray patients. The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in attitudes, perceptions, and knowledge between dental students who received a lecture and practice sessions with SPs and those who received a lecture only. Dental students in an introductory clinical cou… Show more

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“…One study has shown downregulated expression of desmoglein 3 and K10 in smokers compared with nonsmokers . With the effect of CS on epithelial structure, smokers may thus be more at risk of periodontal dysfunction, leading to deep periodontium pocket formation . These pockets facilitate the accumulation of microbes, which, in turn, causes severe periodontitis owing to activation of the inflammatory pathways .…”
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“…One study has shown downregulated expression of desmoglein 3 and K10 in smokers compared with nonsmokers . With the effect of CS on epithelial structure, smokers may thus be more at risk of periodontal dysfunction, leading to deep periodontium pocket formation . These pockets facilitate the accumulation of microbes, which, in turn, causes severe periodontitis owing to activation of the inflammatory pathways .…”
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“…Several teaching interventions on tobacco‐related diseases and counselling approaches for medical students and, more recently, also for dental students have been described . However, the majority of these studies cannot be compared with the data presented here as most of them were implemented in the United States or other non‐EU countries whose healthcare systems are considerably different from the situation in Germany, where cessation medication is not covered by health insurance and there is no national network of stop smoking services.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…A recent survey of third and fourth year medical and dental students reported higher levels of confidence and comfort in delivering tobacco cessation strategies to patients among medical students than dental students . In response to this identified gap, several US dental schools have initiated clinically oriented programs to treat tobacco dependence and deliver cessation efforts .…”
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