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Oper Dent ; 16(6): 223-30, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1816544

ABSTRACT

Recently a series of new dentin bonding systems has been introduced to the dental profession. These agents are the third generation of systems that have been developed over the past two decades. Some dentin bonding agents are easily applied, clinically, while others are complicated, multi-step procedures. A comparison of the shear bond strengths of five of these systems was made at 15 minutes and after 24 hours stored in water at 37 degrees C.


Subject(s)
Dental Bonding , Dental Cements , Dentin , Analysis of Variance , Composite Resins , Humans , Materials Testing , Tensile Strength , Time Factors
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J Dent Educ ; 47(5): 321-4, 1983 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6575049

ABSTRACT

This article describes a computer-assisted advising system that has been in use at the West Virginia University School of Dentistry for two years. Detailed breakdowns are given for the five data items making up the Student Advising Information Package, and the relevance of each item to the student advising process is noted. A discussion of the overall operation of the system provides information relating to software development for those schools that are now operating with computers or anticipate doing so in the future.


Subject(s)
Computers , Counseling , Students, Dental , Clinical Competence , Education, Dental , Educational Measurement , Humans
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J Dent Educ ; 42(5): 260-3, 1978 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-275332

ABSTRACT

The attempt to prepare students to manage problems in their dental practices must be preceded by precise identification of specific problems. The purpose of this study was to identify such problems. A random sample of practicing dentists cited collecting fees, poor patient motivation, patient fear, and broken or cancelled appointments as their most commonly encountered patient problems. The most commonly cited auxiliary problems were retraining auxiliary personnel and poor motivation. The dentists gave support to courses addressing these topics in the third and fourth years of the dental curriculum. The survey supports the increasing emphasis on behavioral dentistry curricula and identifies the most relevant topics for such courses.


Subject(s)
Curriculum , Dental Auxiliaries , Dental Care , Dentists , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Appointments and Schedules , Consumer Behavior , Dentist-Patient Relations , Humans , Patient Compliance , Surveys and Questionnaires , West Virginia
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J Dent Educ ; 39(3): 149-51, 1975 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1054192

ABSTRACT

In an effort to amalgamate the study of behavior into the dental curriculum at West Virginia University, four primary objectives were set forth by the authors 1) creating a positive learning experience, 2) providing general information concerning behavior as it relates to dentistry, 3) dealing with special problems related to the human developmental continuum, and 4) increasing the students perception of himself and his patients. These objectives were accomplished through a variety of teaching techniques including formal didactic lectures, open and informal discussions, and videotape exercises involving mock clinical situations. There was no formal grading, although the students were requested to evaluate the course. Generally the students were enthusiastic in their regard for the class, emphasizing their feelings that follow-up courses should be offered.


Subject(s)
Behavioral Sciences/education , Education, Dental , Students, Dental , West Virginia
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