Preclinical 3D‐printed laboratory simulation of deep caries and the exposed pulp reduced student anxiety and stress, while increasing confidence and knowledge in vital pulp treatment - Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Article Dans Une Revue International Endodontic Journal Année : 2022

Preclinical 3D‐printed laboratory simulation of deep caries and the exposed pulp reduced student anxiety and stress, while increasing confidence and knowledge in vital pulp treatment

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Aim: To evaluate the impact of a preclinical laboratory session using 3D printed teeth on dental student stress, anxiety, confidence and knowledge when treating deep caries and pulp exposure.

Methodology:

This was a two-centre controlled study, with randomized distribution of students into two groups: a vital pulp treatment (VPT) lecture-only (control) group and a VPT-lecture combined with a VPT-laboratory (experimental) group. In both universities, preclinical students with endodontic or operative dentistry laboratory sessions could participate. All students were invited to the lecture. Two weeks later (timepoint-T1), both groups completed validated and bespoke questionnaires and scales to evaluate their stress (Stress-VAS), anxiety (STAI Trait [T] and State [S]), self-confidence and knowledge. Thereafter, only the experimental group attended the hands-on laboratory session demonstrating the techniques of selective caries removal and partial pulpotomy on a commercial 3D-printed tooth. Two weeks later (timepoint-T2), the participants from both groups repopulated the same questionnaires and VAS. The control group had the laboratory session after the completion of the study. The statistical analysis was performed with Statistica® (significance p = .05). The homogeneity between the two samples was checked by Khi 2 and Student tests. Stress-VAS, STAI-S, confidence and knowledge scores were compared within each group, and between the two groups, at T1 and T2, with a repeated measures anova test (+/-Tukey post-hoc test).

Results:

The groups comprised 54 students each, with no statistical difference between the groups regarding demographic, academic data and STAI-T score. The two groups had no significant difference of Stress-VAS, STAI-S, confidence and knowledge scores at T1 while they presented a significant difference in stress, anxiety and confidence scores at T2, but with no significant difference in knowledge score.

However, knowledge score, as other parameters, improved significantly between T1 and T2 in the experimental group.

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hal-04730793 , version 1 (10-10-2024)

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Valérie Chevalier, Marjolaine Dessert, Kevin John Fouillen, Sile Lennon, Henry Fergus Duncan. Preclinical 3D‐printed laboratory simulation of deep caries and the exposed pulp reduced student anxiety and stress, while increasing confidence and knowledge in vital pulp treatment. International Endodontic Journal, 2022, 55, pp.844 - 857. ⟨10.1111/iej.13780⟩. ⟨hal-04730793⟩
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