Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3140543 The Journal of the American Dental Association 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundIn the United States and Canada, there are no specific curriculum guidelines for predoctoral dental education in the field of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). This situation has the potential to cause confusion for new graduates.MethodsThe authors sent an 11-question survey regarding predoctoral teaching of TMDs to the appropriate faculty members in all U.S. and Canadian dental schools either electronically or via the postal service between June and December 2005.ResultsPredoctoral teaching of TMD—both didactic and clinical aspects—has progressed. Some schools, however, do not address these topics adequately, while others teach outdated concepts.ConclusionsBoth qualitative and quantitative standards are needed to ensure that all predoctoral dental students learn about the diagnosis and treatment of nondental orofacial pain problems.Practice ImplicationsOwing to the lack of standardized predoctoral teaching of TMD, U.S. or Canadian patients with TMD or facial pain are at risk when seeking appropriate primary care for their problems.

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