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The global distribution of special needs dentistry across dental school curricula.
Scepanovic, Tamara; Mati, Sarah; Ming, Anna L C; Yeo, Priscilla Y S; Nguyen, David; Aria, Massimo; D'aniello, Luca; Fung, Desmond; Muriithi, Elizabeth; Mamgain, Asha; Zihao, Wu; Zeng, Jin Han; Nichols, Andrew; McCullough, Michael; Lim, Mathew A W; Wylie, Michael; Yap, Tami; Paolini, Rita; Celentano, Antonio.
Afiliação
  • Scepanovic T; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Mati S; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Ming ALC; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Yeo PYS; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Nguyen D; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Aria M; Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • D'aniello L; Department of Social Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Fung D; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Muriithi E; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Mamgain A; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Zihao W; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Zeng JH; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Nichols A; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • McCullough M; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Lim MAW; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Wylie M; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Yap T; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Paolini R; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Celentano A; Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
Spec Care Dentist ; 44(4): 1191-1210, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38385902
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Special needs dentistry (SND) is an emerging dental specialty, with ongoing developments in education and clinical practice focused towards the tailored management of individuals with special needs (SN). Patients with SN have a higher prevalence of oral diseases and unmet dental needs compared to the general population. Although inadequate training and experience in managing patients with SN has been highlighted as a significant barrier to accessing care, there is limited data about the extent of SND teaching at the entry-to-practice or higher levels.

METHODS:

This work is the first to map SND curricula globally, across 180 countries and 1265 dental schools.

RESULTS:

Although 74.62% of dental schools were found in developing economies, the distribution of programs that reported SND in their courses was highly skewed towards developed countries. In terms of advanced degrees, beyond basic entry-to-practice training, the USA delivered 60% of the SND programs, followed by Canada (15.56%), UK (13.33%), and Australia (8.89%). The term SND appeared in 33.95% of entry-to-practice level program curricula and was less commonly used in transitioning economies. Only 112 SND-specialized practitioners enter the workforce globally each year from developed economies, and all but three advanced degrees are found in G7 countries.

CONCLUSION:

By exploring the impact of economic status on its distribution, this paper highlighted the lack of SND representation in dental curricula, especially amongst programs in transitioning or developing economies. Education of both general dentists and specialists is critical as a collaborative effort is needed to manage the growing population of patients with SN.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Faculdades de Odontologia / Assistência Odontológica para a Pessoa com Deficiência / Currículo / Educação em Odontologia Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Spec Care Dentist Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Faculdades de Odontologia / Assistência Odontológica para a Pessoa com Deficiência / Currículo / Educação em Odontologia Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Spec Care Dentist Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália