Learning of paediatric dentistry with the flipped classroom model.

2021 
Introduction The flipped classroom (FC) is a pedagogical model that can be very useful in obtaining a dentistry degree. The main objective of this study was to compare learning between student groups introducing FC in the area of pediatric dentistry at the Complutense University of Madrid in 2019. Materials and methods In this study, 76 students enrolled for the first time in the Pediatric Dentistry program and completed a questionnaire (pre-Q) regarding specific theoretical knowledge about pulpotomies. Subsequently, they were divided into two groups: group A, which had free access before the class to an explanatory video about the indications and techniques of pulpotomy and group B, which viewed the same video only one time in class. After that, all students completed the same questionnaire (post-Q) again and a survey on the degree of satisfaction about the teaching method. Results The differences in score between the post-Q and pre-Q in group A had a mean (SD) value of 3.5 (2.4) and in group B, a mean (SD) of 2.5 (2.2), with a P value of .07. In questions 3, 5, and 8, learning was greater in the experimental group ( P = .007, P = .02, and P = .001, respectively). For 74.4% of the students in group A, accessing the video previous to the class was a very useful tool. Conclusions These results suggest that implementing FC in pediatric dentistry classes help students to acquire more theoretical knowledge, which is necessary before practical teaching.
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