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ABSTRACTThe aim of this study was to evaluate the teaching of the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) approach in Brazilian dental schools. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire on this subject was sent to Pediatric Dentistry, Operative Dentistry and Public Health Dentistry professors. The questions approached the followig subjects: the method used to teach ART, the time spent on its teaching, under which discipline it is taught, for how many years ART has been taught and its effect on the DMFT index. Results: A total of 70 out of 202 dental schools returned the questionnaire. The ART approach is taught in the majority of the Brazilian dental schools (96.3%), and in most of these schools it is taught both in theory and in clinical practice (62.9%). The majority (35.3%) of professors teach ART for 8 hours, and most often as part of the Pediatric Dentistry discipline (67.6%). It has been taught for the last 7 to 10 years in 34.3% of dental schools. Most professors did not observe a change in the DMFT index with this approach. There is a diversity in the teaching of ART in Brazil in terms of the number of hours spent, the teaching method (theory and practice), and the disciplines involved in its teaching. Conclusions: It is necessary to address the training of professors in the ART approach for the whole country. An educational model is proposed whereby a standard ART module features as part of other preventive and restorative caries care educational modules. This will facilitate and standardize the introduction and adoption of the ART approach in undergraduate education in Brazil.

Highlights

  • Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) takes a special place within the group of minimal intervention approaches for the management of dental caries4,16

  • Critics to the ART approach argue that in spite of the positive results in research carried out into the use of the ART approach in clinical trials, 9-11,14,16,20,36,38 many dental institutions in Brazil do not include this approach in their curricula

  • The aim of this study was to contact all dental schools in Brazil seeking information, through a questionnaire, from the professors from different disciplines regarding the teaching of ART at the undergraduate level, and to make recommendations based on the outcomes

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Introduction

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) takes a special place within the group of minimal intervention approaches for the management of dental caries. Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) takes a special place within the group of minimal intervention approaches for the management of dental caries4,16 This treatment approach was recognized and endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for bringing restorative dental treatment to people who would not normally have access to dental care. Critics to the ART approach argue that in spite of the positive results in research carried out into the use of the ART approach in clinical trials , 9-11,14,16,20,36,38 many dental institutions in Brazil do not include this approach in their curricula. There is, no reliable information about the teaching of the ART approach in Brazil with respect to the theory, its laboratory and clinical teaching

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