{"insert":{"type":"published_papers"},"force":{"see_also":[{"@id":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36484175","label":"url"},{"@id":"https://web.db.tokushima-u.ac.jp/cgi-bin/edb_browse?EID=392929","label":"url"}],"paper_title":{"en":"Job shadowing for early undergraduate dental students: Validation of educational effectiveness using structural equation modeling","ja":"Job shadowing for early undergraduate dental students: Validation of educational effectiveness using structural equation modeling"},"authors":{"en":[{"name":"Abe Susumu"},{"name":"Matsuka Yoshizo"},{"name":"Murakami Ayu"},{"name":"Rodis Omar"},{"name":"Oka Kenji"},{"name":"Okawa Toshinori"},{"name":"Wada -Mihara Chie"},{"name":"Shinohara Chihiro"},{"name":"Kawano Fumiaki"}],"ja":[{"name":"安陪 晋"},{"name":"松香 芳三"},{"name":"Murakami Ayu"},{"name":"ロディス オマー"},{"name":"岡 謙次"},{"name":"大川 敏永"},{"name":"美原(和田) 智恵"},{"name":"篠原 千尋"},{"name":"河野 文昭"}]},"description":{"en":"This study aimed to evaluate and validate the educational effectiveness of a job shadowing class as a dental teaching programme for preclinical dental students through a questionnaire that assessed related student perceptions. A total of 124 preclinical (second year) dental students at Tokushima University participated in job shadowing placements from 2017 to 2019. Each student observed dental practice or surgery for 1 day in the university hospital. After shadowing, the students were requested to fill out a nine-item questionnaire based on a five-point scale. The first analysis was performed to calculate the correlation for each item. Furthermore, regression analysis for the categorical data was performed to show the relationship between eight questions (Items 1-8) and one question (Item 9: comprehensive evaluation). Next, factor analysis was performed to determine students' perceptions regarding the shadowing class. Ninety-eight students (response rate: 79%) completed the questionnaire. There was a strong relationship amongst Items 1, 8 and 9 (\"interested in dentistry as a job,\" \"learning motivation\" and \"comprehensive evaluation\" respectively) based on the results of the correlation and regression analysis. The factor analysis led to three student perceptions as latent factors, namely, \"Interesting,\" \"Self-awareness\" and \"Future Goal,\" which had a relatively close inter-factor correlation (0.465-0.772). The finding suggests that job shadowing may increase a students' interest in a dentistry career at an early stage of their education and learning motivation, along with generating self-awareness. This programme may present possible educational effectiveness in dental education.","ja":"This study aimed to evaluate and validate the educational effectiveness of a job shadowing class as a dental teaching programme for preclinical dental students through a questionnaire that assessed related student perceptions. A total of 124 preclinical (second year) dental students at Tokushima University participated in job shadowing placements from 2017 to 2019. Each student observed dental practice or surgery for 1 day in the university hospital. After shadowing, the students were requested to fill out a nine-item questionnaire based on a five-point scale. The first analysis was performed to calculate the correlation for each item. Furthermore, regression analysis for the categorical data was performed to show the relationship between eight questions (Items 1-8) and one question (Item 9: comprehensive evaluation). Next, factor analysis was performed to determine students' perceptions regarding the shadowing class. Ninety-eight students (response rate: 79%) completed the questionnaire. There was a strong relationship amongst Items 1, 8 and 9 (\"interested in dentistry as a job,\" \"learning motivation\" and \"comprehensive evaluation\" respectively) based on the results of the correlation and regression analysis. The factor analysis led to three student perceptions as latent factors, namely, \"Interesting,\" \"Self-awareness\" and \"Future Goal,\" which had a relatively close inter-factor correlation (0.465-0.772). The finding suggests that job shadowing may increase a students' interest in a dentistry career at an early stage of their education and learning motivation, along with generating self-awareness. This programme may present possible educational effectiveness in dental education."},"publication_date":"2023-11","publication_name":{"en":"European Journal of Dental Education","ja":"European Journal of Dental Education"},"volume":"Vol.27","number":"No.4","starting_page":"898","ending_page":"907","languages":["eng"],"referee":true,"identifiers":{"doi":["10.1111/eje.12880"],"issn":["1600-0579"]},"published_paper_type":"scientific_journal"}}
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Materials and Methods: In 10 adult volunteers who had healthy normal dentition, frontal and lateral border movement was measured during unilateral mastication and free mastication, using an ultrasound digital mandibular measuring system (ARCUS digma2). Additionally, precise impressions of the upper and lower dental arch were taken, and dental casts were made. These casts were measured using a CAD/CAM scanning system (ARCTICA). For the fabrication of crown restorations, the functionally generated path technique (FGP technique) was used on the monitor for the lower first and second molar. The movement of the opposite teeth on the occlusal surface during frontal and lateral border movement, during unilateral mastication, and during free mastication was considered the functional occlusal surface. The data of the functional occlusal surface generated by frontal/lateral mandibular translations and that of each of the masticatory functional occlusal surfaces were superimposed using three-dimensional data evaluation software (GOM). The difference between these surfaces was evaluated to determine the interference area, maximum interference difference, and average interference difference.
Results: Interference was present for all functional occlusal surfaces created by mastication as well as those determined by frontal/lateral mandibular translations. The average interference values, in order of free masticatory movement, habitual masticatory side, and non-habitual masticatory side, were as follows. Interference area: 167.5 ± 20.8 mm2, 121.9 ± 28.5 mm2, 144.6 ± 28.0 mm2; maximum interference distance: 345.0 ± 43.1 m, 189.0 ± 39.9 m, 309.0 ± 46.8 m; average interference distance: 130.0 ± 15.7 m, 64.0 ± 10.6 m, 130.0 ± 21.9 m. Statistically significant differences were found for the maximum interference distance and average interference distance (both p < 0.05).
Conclusions: The functional occlusal surfaces for each form of mastication demonstrated interference with the functional surface of frontal/lateral mandibular translations. Thus, crown restorations of which the occlusal surfaces were adjusted and formed by frontal/lateral mandibular translations may interfere with mastication.","ja":"Objective: This study aimed to clarify whether crown restorations with adjusted occlusal surfaces that were formed using frontal/lateral mandibular translations, functioned without interference during mastication.
Materials and Methods: In 10 adult volunteers who had healthy normal dentition, frontal and lateral border movement was measured during unilateral mastication and free mastication, using an ultrasound digital mandibular measuring system (ARCUS digma2). Additionally, precise impressions of the upper and lower dental arch were taken, and dental casts were made. These casts were measured using a CAD/CAM scanning system (ARCTICA). For the fabrication of crown restorations, the functionally generated path technique (FGP technique) was used on the monitor for the lower first and second molar. The movement of the opposite teeth on the occlusal surface during frontal and lateral border movement, during unilateral mastication, and during free mastication was considered the functional occlusal surface. The data of the functional occlusal surface generated by frontal/lateral mandibular translations and that of each of the masticatory functional occlusal surfaces were superimposed using three-dimensional data evaluation software (GOM). The difference between these surfaces was evaluated to determine the interference area, maximum interference difference, and average interference difference.
Results: Interference was present for all functional occlusal surfaces created by mastication as well as those determined by frontal/lateral mandibular translations. The average interference values, in order of free masticatory movement, habitual masticatory side, and non-habitual masticatory side, were as follows. Interference area: 167.5 ± 20.8 mm2, 121.9 ± 28.5 mm2, 144.6 ± 28.0 mm2; maximum interference distance: 345.0 ± 43.1 m, 189.0 ± 39.9 m, 309.0 ± 46.8 m; average interference distance: 130.0 ± 15.7 m, 64.0 ± 10.6 m, 130.0 ± 21.9 m. Statistically significant differences were found for the maximum interference distance and average interference distance (both p < 0.05).
Conclusions: The functional occlusal surfaces for each form of mastication demonstrated interference with the functional surface of frontal/lateral mandibular translations. Thus, crown restorations of which the occlusal surfaces were adjusted and formed by frontal/lateral mandibular translations may interfere with mastication."},"publication_date":"2018-07-05","publication_name":{"en":"Journal of Oral Health and Biosciences","ja":"Journal of Oral Health and Biosciences"},"volume":"Vol.31","number":"No.1","starting_page":"39","ending_page":"48","languages":["eng"],"referee":true,"identifiers":{"doi":["10.20738/johb.31.1_39"],"issn":["2188-7888"]},"published_paper_type":"scientific_journal"}}
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