Should prospective dental students be screened for colour vision deficits?

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Abstract

A perennial question in dental education is: what skills and aptitudes should be assessed in prospective dental students? Intellectual capacity and manual dexterity understandably rank highly, but are there minimum thresholds for visual perception that applicants need be able to demonstrate before they enter the profession? We have recently flagged this issue with regard to the thresholds of stereoscopic acuity required for a dentist when operating on teeth. In the present article, we highlight the issue of identifying a minimum acceptable level of colour vision.

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Mushtaq, F., Baraas, R. C., Al-Saud, L. M., Mirghani, I., Van Der Zee, C., Yates, E., … Manogue, M. (2016, September 9). Should prospective dental students be screened for colour vision deficits? British Dental Journal. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.633

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