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Educación Médica Superior

Print version ISSN 0864-2141On-line version ISSN 1561-2902

Abstract

BASTARRECHEA MILIAN, Maribel de las Mercedes; ROSALES REYES, Sol Ángel; GONZALEZ RAMOS, Rosa María  and  GONZALEZ, Carmen Ciria. Students' perception of and knowledge about the dental care of patients at surgical risk. Educ Med Super [online]. 2019, vol.33, n.3, e1873.  Epub Sep 01, 2019. ISSN 0864-2141.

Introduction:

Dentists should be prepared to treat patients with chronic diseases representing a risk to dental procedures, particularly surgical ones.

Objective:

Describe the perception of the training received and the knowledge acquired by students attending Curricula C and D as concerns the dental care of patients at surgical risk.

Methods:

A descriptive study was conducted based on perception surveys about the training received and the knowledge acquired by fourth year students: 81 attending Curriculum C (2010-2011) and 85 attending Curriculum D (2017-2018).

Results:

Perception of the training received was fair in 63% of the Curriculum C students and 52% of the Curriculum D students. 32.9% of the Curriculum D students ranked it as between good and excellent, while only 25.9% of the Curriculum C students awarded such scores. The level of knowledge was seen as low by 72.8% of the Curriculum C students and 71.7% of the Curriculum D students. It was ranked high by 11.7% of the students in Curriculum D and 8.6% of the students in Curriculum C.

Conclusions:

A predominance was found of the category of fair in the perception of the training received by both groups, though almost half of the Curriculum D students ranked it as between excellent and good. As to level of knowledge, the category of low prevailed among students from both curricula, but those from Curriculum D awarded better scores.

Keywords : patient at surgical risk; special patients; systemically compromised patients; Curriculum C; Curriculum D; major in dentistry.

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