Skip to main content

Dental Students' Learning Experiences and Preferences Regarding Orofacial Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Teich, ST; Alonso, AA; Lang, L; Heima, M
Published in: J Dent Educ
October 2015

Pain is a global health problem, the effects of which range from diminished quality of life to pain management costs and loss of work and productivity. Pain in the head and neck region is defined as a separate entity: orofacial pain (OFP). However, some graduates from dental schools have reported feeling less competent in their ability to diagnose OFP than in other areas of dentistry. The aims of this study were to assess how students at one U.S. dental school had learned about OFP and to identify the teaching methods and venues they would like to see enhanced in the school's OFP curriculum. A cross-sectional four-question survey was administered to 140 dental students in their third and fourth years; the survey had a response rate of 53%. Most students reported having gained their OFP knowledge mainly in dental school, and 91.9% selected didactic courses as the main teaching method in which they had learned about this topic. Clinical education was the main teaching venue these students said they would like to see enhanced in order to gain more knowledge in most forms of OFP; this result aligned with their learning preferences in general. These findings may help dental schools design their OFP curricula to take account of students' preferences as well as practical limitations regarding availability of clinical experiences.

Duke Scholars

Published In

J Dent Educ

EISSN

1930-7837

Publication Date

October 2015

Volume

79

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1208 / 1214

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  • Teaching
  • Students, Dental
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders
  • Problem-Based Learning
  • Ohio
  • Neuralgia
  • Learning
  • Humans
  • Headache Disorders
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Teich, S. T., Alonso, A. A., Lang, L., & Heima, M. (2015). Dental Students' Learning Experiences and Preferences Regarding Orofacial Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Dent Educ, 79(10), 1208–1214.
Teich, Sorin T., Aurelio A. Alonso, Lisa Lang, and Masahiro Heima. “Dental Students' Learning Experiences and Preferences Regarding Orofacial Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study.J Dent Educ 79, no. 10 (October 2015): 1208–14.
Teich ST, Alonso AA, Lang L, Heima M. Dental Students' Learning Experiences and Preferences Regarding Orofacial Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Dent Educ. 2015 Oct;79(10):1208–14.
Teich, Sorin T., et al. “Dental Students' Learning Experiences and Preferences Regarding Orofacial Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study.J Dent Educ, vol. 79, no. 10, Oct. 2015, pp. 1208–14.
Teich ST, Alonso AA, Lang L, Heima M. Dental Students' Learning Experiences and Preferences Regarding Orofacial Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Dent Educ. 2015 Oct;79(10):1208–1214.

Published In

J Dent Educ

EISSN

1930-7837

Publication Date

October 2015

Volume

79

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1208 / 1214

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  • Teaching
  • Students, Dental
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders
  • Problem-Based Learning
  • Ohio
  • Neuralgia
  • Learning
  • Humans
  • Headache Disorders