A survey on utilization and barriers of digital removable prostheses in the US dental education

Author:

Elkassaby Heba1ORCID,Touloumi Foteini2,Clark Wendy Auclair3ORCID,Jiang Shuying4,Mahrous Ahmed5,Mainelli Julia6,Moghadam Marjan7,Zemnick Candice8,Sadid‐Zadeh Ramtin9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Restorative Dentistry Rutgers School of Dental Medicine Newark New Jersey USA

2. Division of Prosthodontics School of Dental Medicine, University of Connecticut Farmington Connecticut USA

3. Department of Prosthodontics The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

4. Department of Academic Affairs Rutgers School of Dental Medicine Newark New Jersey USA

5. Department of Prosthodontics Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health Mesa Arizona USA

6. School of Dental Medicine University of Connecticut Farmington Connecticut USA

7. Department of Prosthodontics New York University College of Dentistry New York New York USA

8. James J. Peters VA Medical Center Bronx New York USA

9. Department of Restorative Sciences University of Alabama, School of Dentistry Birmingham Alabama USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeGaining knowledge on the extent of digital technology implementation in dental education and the barriers to it will help inform future directions to promote the use of such technology and will enhance dental education. This study aimed to investigate the utilization of digitally fabricated removable prostheses and the potential obstacles to implementing such technology in US dental schools.MethodsA survey was developed and distributed to the restorative dentistry department chairs and postdoctoral prosthodontic program directors. The survey delivery protocol included follow‐up emails 1 week, 3 weeks, and 4 weeks after the initial email. The collected data were analyzed descriptively.ResultsThe response rate was 85% and 45% for predoctoral and postdoctoral prosthodontic programs, respectively. The results showed that 88.06% of the predoctoral programs and 95.65% of the postdoctoral prosthodontic programs implement digital complete dentures in the curriculum; however, the digital removable partial dentures implementation rate was recorded at 70.77% in predoctoral programs and 61.9% in postdoctoral prosthodontic programs.ConclusionsDental schools are challenged by cost, design software limitations, IT and laboratory support, and faculty training. Multifaceted support is instrumental in further implementing digital removable prosthodontics into dental education.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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