Title of article :
Perception and willingness toward oral pathology and histology as a subject and profession among Indian dental undergraduates
Author/Authors :
Saluja, Pulin Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - SGT Dental College - Hospital and Research Institute - SGT University - Gurugram - Haryana, India , Khurana, Charu National Oral Health Programme - Centre for Dental Education and Research - AIIMS - New Delhi, India , Dave, Aparna Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - SGT Dental College - Hospital and Research Institute - SGT University - Gurugram - Haryana, India , Arora, Manpreet Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - SGT Dental College - Hospital and Research Institute - SGT University - Gurugram - Haryana, India , Kumar, Srishti Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - SGT Dental College - Hospital and Research Institute - SGT University - Gurugram - Haryana, India
Pages :
8
From page :
472
To page :
479
Abstract :
Background: Oral pathology, a branch of dentistry which is often termed as a nonclinical branch deserves a better description as fundamental knowledge of oral pathology is essential to become a successful dental clinician. This study was conducted to analyze the approach toward Oral Pathology and Histology as a subject and profession among dental undergraduates. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire‑based, cross‑sectional study was conducted among 200 students which included the 3rd year, 4th year and interns studying in a Dental College in Gurugram, Haryana. The questionnaire comprised 14 close‑ended questions, divided under three parameters which included demographic characteristics, students’ perception about the Oral Pathology and Histology as a subject, and willingness to choose it as a career option. The data recorded was subjected to statistical analysis using the Chi‑square test. The level of statistical significance was set at P ≤ 0.05. Results: Among all the participants, 53 (26.5%) were males and 147 (73.5%) were females. It was found that 33.5% of the total students find the subject interesting, but 24.5% students reported their main focus on just passing this subject. Although they reported liking toward the subject, majority of them (64%) did not express their interest to pursue it as their postgraduation specialty. Conclusion: The present scenario of Oral Pathology and Histology as a subject is alarming and in that scenario it should be our prime concern to change the attitude of students toward the subject who perceive it as a nonclinical subject having a lesser scope for practice with a need to broaden the scope of the specialty and to make it more practical.
Keywords :
Attitude , dental students , oral pathology , scenario
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2654153
Link To Document :
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