Teaching of composite restoration repair in Brazilian dental schools

•The indications for repair procedures varied among teachers.•Hands-on activities at preclinical levels were often not part of repair teaching.•Diamond finishing instruments were the most common for mechanical treatment.•Phosphoric acid and adhesives were the most common for chemical treatment.•All...

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Hauptverfasser: Girotto, Luiza Paloma dos Santos, Chisini, Luiz Alexandre, Lynch, Christopher D, Blum, Igor R, Wilson, Nairn HF, Sarkis-Onofre, Rafael, Carvalho, Rodrigo Varella de, van de Sande, Françoise Hélène
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description •The indications for repair procedures varied among teachers.•Hands-on activities at preclinical levels were often not part of repair teaching.•Diamond finishing instruments were the most common for mechanical treatment.•Phosphoric acid and adhesives were the most common for chemical treatment.•All teachers reported finding patients willing to accept restoration repair. The aim was to investigate aspects of the teaching of restoration repair as a minimally invasive alternative to replacing defective direct composite restorations in undergraduate curricula teaching programs in Brazilian dental schools. A 14-item validated survey questionnaire was mailed to directors/coordinators of operative/restorative dentistry teachers of Brazilian Dental Schools. Data were collected on demographic characteristics of the teachers and institutions, together with questions on the teaching of the repair of defective resin-based composite restorations as part of the school curriculum; the rationale behind the teaching; the nature of the teaching (preclinical and/or clinical); how techniques were taught, indications for repair, operative techniques, materials used, patient acceptability and expected longevity of completed repairs. Two hundred and twenty-two (94%) directors/ coordinators of dental curricula in Brazil were contacted. One hundred and thirty-one directors/coordinators (59%) replied, providing the e-mail address from the teacher responsible for the operative/restorative dentistry program in their school. Of these, 104 responded to the questionnaire (79% response rate). Ninety-three (89%) of the participating schools reported teaching composite repairs as an alternative to replacing restorations. Of the theoretical content, 43% was taught at preclinical and clinical levels, whereas most practical experience (53%) was acquired at clinical levels. Eighty-eight schools (95%) reported tooth substance preservation being the main reason for teaching repair techniques. All schools that taught repairs reported high patient acceptability. The teaching of composite restoration repair as an alternative to restoration replacement is established in undergraduate programs in most of the Brazilian dental schools surveyed. The reasons for teaching restoration repair in Brazil were found to be quite unanimous among teachers, especially regarding the preservation of tooth structure. Variations were found in the clinical indications for repair, suggesting the need for further investi
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