Association for Dental Education in Europe

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A pathway to success: implementing digital technology in dental school curriculum - an in-depth review

Tuesday, 10th September 2024 - 09:00 to 10:30
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Timezone: 

CEST (Brussels Time)

Duration: 

90 Minutes

Venue: 

HP4

Session synopsis: 
Intraoral scanners, milling units and 3D Printers have become staples of many clinical workflows in dentistry! All this comes with a monetary cost and perhaps more significantly requires dentists’ ability to adapt and learn. This is especially difficult in dental schools around the world where budgets are limited to obtain new technology and faculties are resistant to change. In this session, we will showcase three American dental schools that despite the odds have integrated digital dental technology into the preclinical and clinical education of predoctoral students.

Each school will present creative ways of utilizing technology within the Restorative dentistry curriculum to improve student learning of basic dental concepts in the preclinical courses. This includes dental morphology, Operative Dentistry, Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics. The speakers will share digital clinical workflows that were developed to build on Restorative concepts for students and improve patient care. As the world moves toward the digital age, these schools will illustrate how to incentivize change within the faculty body to adapt. This is a necessity as we strive to improve dental education and quality patient care.

The three schools represented at this presentation are Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry, Boston University Henry Boldman School of Dental Medicine and University of Texas Health Houston School of Dentistry. The speakers collectively are active members and of ADEA CADCAM Special interest group. In addition, they have been active organizers for the American Digital Educators Workshop, a yearly meeting that invites Dental Educators from around the country to share best practices from their schools. It is their desire to network with European colleagues in efforts to learn and support each other’s endeavors in Dental education.

Programme: 
09:00 Welcome and progress update 
09:30 Invited Best Practice Example Presentations 
10:15 Discussion and networking
10:25 Closing comments
Chair: 

Edward Williams

Senior Clinical Teacher in Restorative Dentistry and Primary Dental Care
Cardiff University

Ed is Year 4 Lead and Senior Clinical Teacher in Restorative Dentistry and Primary Dental Care  with the School of Dentistry at the University of Cardiff.

Speakers: 

Geraldine M. Weinstein

Clinical Professor & Director of Digital Education and Practice
Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry, USA

Geraldine Weinstein, DDS, MPH is Clinical Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry and Director of Digital Education and Practice.  A graduate of the University of Maryland, she has had the opportunity to work in private practice and teach in several other dental schools throughout her career.  During this time, she has had a great interest in the development of CADCAM systems and their integration into the clinical practice.  Dr. Weinstein is continuing this journey in her role at Temple Dental as the school enters the digital age of dentistry.  It is with great pleasure that she will share developments at the school during her talk. 

Afsheen Lakhani

Clinical Associate Professor
Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine

Dr. Afsheen Lakhani is an Assistant Dean of Clinical affairs at Boston University School of Dental Medicine (BUGSDM) and Co-Course Director of CAD/CAM Fundamentals and Practice. Dr. Lakhani is passionate about advancement in dentistry and also digital dentistry, a path that has defined Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, with integration of seamless digital dentistry throughout the curriculum. In addition to teaching pre-doctoral students, she has been part of Continuing Education committee, Digital Technology working group as well as AI working group. She has been invited to lead many Continuing education courses on Digital Dentistry. She also has been a CAD/CAM mentor for the Dental Assistant Training program and international preceptorship program at BUGSDM. She maintains a parallel track by working part time as a restorative dentist as well.

Michelle Aguilos Thompson

Assistant Professor and Director of Digital Dentistry
The UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry Texas USA
Learning Outcomes: 
  1. Attendees will understand why digital dentistry is essential in Dental Education today to improve student learning and patient car;
  2. Attendees will learn about overcoming challenges when integrating digital technology into the dental curriculum;
  3. Attendees will see the perspective from 3 different schools on how digital technology is utilized in the preclinical and clinical courses.