Author/Authors :
Mohammadzadeh Akhlaghi, Nahid Department of Endodontic - Cranio-Maxillo_Facial Research Center - Dental Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Khalilak, Zohreh Department of Endodontic - Dental Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Vatanpour, Mehdi Department of Endodontic - Dental Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Moshari, Amirabbas Department of Endodontic - Dental Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Ghaffari, Saman Private Practice, Tehran , Namazikhah, Mohammad Sadegh Former Chair of Endodontic Department - University of Southern California - Los Angeles - California, USA
Abstract :
Introduction: Video-assisted clinical instruction (VACID) has been found to be a
beneficial teaching tool for various fields in dentistry. The aim of this interventional study
was to compare the efficacy of live conventional demonstration (CD), video teaching, and
VACID (video with explanation) methods in teaching of root canal treatment to
undergraduate dental students. Methods and Materials: Forty-two undergraduate senior
dental students participated in this study. The students experienced this course for the
first time and were randomly divided into three groups (n=14). Group A attended live
CD on a patient; group B watched a professionally produced demonstration video without
any verbal explanation during 1 h; and finally group C watched the same video alongside
live explanation by a mentor during the 1.5 h (VACID). The whole process was performed
by an experienced endodontist on maxillary central incisors. All of The students carried
out a multiple choice question exam to evaluate their comprehension. The mean score of
the experimental groups were compared using ANOVA test and multiple comparisons
were carried out with Tamhane test. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results:
There was significant difference among three groups according to the ANOVA test
(P<0.05). Group VACID had the highest mean scores. There was significant difference
between the groups VACID and VT (P=0.011); no significant differences were found in
other inter-group comparisons. Conclusion: According to the results, VACID may
improve the quality of endodontic training in undergraduate dental students.
Keywords :
Conventional Education , Endodontic Treatment , Knowledge , Performance , Video-Assisted Clinical Instruction