Molar incisor hypomineralisation: Teaching and assessment across the undergraduate dental curricula in the UK

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Background: No consensus exists on how molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) should be covered by the undergraduate dental curricula. Aim: To assess the current teaching and assessment of MIH in the UK. Design: A piloted questionnaire regarding the teaching and assessment of MIH was disseminated to paediatric, restorative and orthodontic teaching leads in each UK dental school (n = 16). Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, chi-squared and Kruskal–Wallis tests. Results: Response rates from paediatric, restorative and orthodontic teams were 75% (n = 12), 44% (n = 7) and 54% (n = 8), respectively. Prevention of caries, preformed metal crowns, anterior resin composites and vital bleaching were taught significantly more by paediatric teams (p =.006). Quality of life and resin infiltration were absent from restorative teaching. Orthodontic teaching focussed on the timing of first permanent molar extractions. Paediatric teams were mainly responsible for assessment. Risk factors, differential diagnoses for MIH and defining clinical features were more likely to be assessed by paediatric teams than by others (p =.006). All specialities reported that students were prepared to manage MIH. Conclusion: Molar incisor hypomineralisation is primarily taught and assessed by paediatric teams. No evidence of multidisciplinary or transitional teaching/assessment existed between specialities. Developing robust guidance regarding MIH learning in the UK undergraduate curricula may help improve consistency.

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Humphreys, J., Graham, A., Rodd, H. D., Albadri, S., Parekh, S., Somani, C., … Taylor, G. D. (2024). Molar incisor hypomineralisation: Teaching and assessment across the undergraduate dental curricula in the UK. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. https://doi.org/10.1111/ipd.13158

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