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AuthorDaas, Hanin
AuthorArregui, María
AuthorTarrida, Lluís Giner
AuthorGlanville, Rebecca
AuthorAli, Kamran
Available date2025-04-28T09:44:47Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameBMC Medical Education
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06412-z
ISSN14726920
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64544
AbstractBackground: Contemporary dental education requires swift assimilation of technological advancements to prepare the future generation of dentists. Integrating digital tools, such as prepCheck software in crown preparations offers a promising avenue for enhancing the learning experiences of dental students. This study aimed to evaluate the perceptions and experiences of undergraduate dental students regarding the use of PrepCheck software for learning crown preparations. Methods: An interventional study design was employed to investigate the perceptions of undergraduate dental students regarding the use of Sirona prepCheck software their learning experiences in the prosthodontics course at the College of Dental Medicine. were recruited using purposive sampling. Participants received training on crown preparations using standard didactic and practical teaching methods. A total of 64 dental students (Mean age 22.4 years) participated in the study. They were randomly assigned to two groups, 32 participants each. The study group utilized prepCheck software and the control group relied solely on supervisor feedback. Both groups completed their crown preparation labs concurrently, ensuring consistency in training and assessment conditions. Results: Out of a total number of 66 students enrolled on the course, 64 participated in the study giving a response rate of 96.96%. The overall mean score for all items was 1.01 (95%CI 0.77-1.25), indicating positive perceptions of the participants about prepCheck software. Analysis of variance revealed no significant variation by gender. Thematic analysis of open-ended items identified key themes related to the advantages and challenges of using prepCheck. Advantages included immediate self-evaluation, objective analysis, and feedback, while challenges included operational difficulties and cost concerns. Conclusion: This study provides insights into the effectiveness of prepCheck in dental education, offering perspectives derived from both quantitative and qualitative analyses. A majority of the participants recommended that digital assessment should be integrated with conventional methods, underscoring the importance of human input through supervisor feedback. The study demonstrates the potential of prepCheck software in enhancing participants' learning experiences in crown preparation assessment. While digital tools offer advantages such as self-evaluation and objective analysis, they need to be supported with input and feedback from the supervisors.
Languageen
PublisherBioMed Central Ltd
SubjectCrown preparation
Dental education
Digital tools
Human guidance
Pedagogical integration
prepCheck software
Undergraduate dental students
TitleQatar dental student perceptions of Sirona prep-check software for learning crown preparations
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number24
dc.accessType Open Access


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