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Association between perceived self-confidence and abilities to distinguish oral mucosal lesions amongst dental students.

Liliana Wolf BraunPâmela de Souza KargwanskiAna Paula Borngräber CorrêaVivian Petersen WagnerMarco Antonio Trevizani MartinsYlana Elias RodriguesManoela Domingues MartinsVinicius Coelho Carrard
Published in: European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (2022)
Students with higher self-confidence showed a higher percentage of correct answers on classification of the nature of lesions (81.1% vs. 68.5%, p = .03, teste t de Student) and on their clinical impression (66.3% vs. 41.7%, p < .01, Student's t-test). The perception of time dedicated to theoretical lectures on oral medicine as sufficient did not influence the students' diagnostic abilities (p > .05, Student's t-test) CONCLUSION: It may be concluded that self-confidence to diagnose oral lesions is associated with dental students' diagnostic abilities.
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