Flipped classroom orthodontic education for undergraduate dental students: A factor analysis study

Author:

Saheb Safeena Abdul Khader1,Hakami Zaki1,Bokhari Ahmed M2,Bawazeer Omar3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preventive Dentistry Division of Orthodontics Jazan University Jizan Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Preventive Dentistry Jazan University Jizan Saudi Arabia

3. Ortthodontic unit Dental Department John Hopkins Aramco Health Care Dhahran Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDental schools have a primary responsibility to devise a curriculum that enhances students’ confidence and knowledge in orthodontic case analysis. This study aims to compare the confidence levels and performance of undergraduate students in orthodontic case screening, moderated by faculty in a lecture‐based format against their self‐analysis of the same cases 1 year later, using a case‐based and flipped learning approach.Materials and methodsThis study involved 100 fifth‐year students. The same group received predoctoral orthodontics training through an instructor‐centered, didactic approach in their fifth year and a case‐based, student‐centered, flipped classroom approach in their sixth year. At the end of each semester, the students completed an orthodontic case analysis and a self‐reflection survey.ResultsThis study found no significant differences in diagnostic capabilities for orthodontic findings between the two methods studied. However, the self‐evaluation survey data revealed an increase in students’ confidence levels. This was specifically in terms of carrying out independent orthodontic case diagnosis, effectively communicating with orthodontic specialists, and their comfort in approaching orthodontic cases following the flipped classroom approach. Despite increased confidence in case diagnosis, the results showed that final‐year students are uncertain about creating initial treatment plans and referring cases at an early stage.ConclusionDespite no observed improvement in students’ orthodontic diagnostic abilities after another semester of student‐centered learning, their confidence in diagnosing orthodontic cases was notably enhanced.

Publisher

Wiley

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