Developing oral health risk assessment as routine practice during early stages of clinical careers: A cross-sectional study of dental students using the NoMAD questionnaire.
Clare CookTracy FinchSamridh SharmaMelissa GirlingTim RapleyChristopher Robert VernazzaPublished in: European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (2019)
The findings suggest that dental students show lower normalisation of novel tools at earlier stages in their course, possibly due to increased cognitive load, and that perceived value and utility of a novel tool is related to increased normalisation.