Association for Dental Education in Europe

Learning together to improve oral health and quality of life

5MP Session 2: Teaching Methods

Wednesday, 20th August 2025 - 14:00 to 15:30
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Timezone: 

Dublin (IST, UTC+1)

Venue: 

Maharry Auditorium TCDBS

Session type: 
Type 1: Organised, planned and delivered by the ADEE
Session synopsis: 
Selected delegates get the opportunity to pitch their work using the LTB e-poster platform which will be allowed up to three slides and a total of 5 minutes to present their work and take questions from the panel and delegates.

The session aims to encourage wide dissemination of their work presenters will speak to their e-poster and encourage delegates to visit their work to find out more. This session focuses on abstracts submitted in the 'Teaching Methods' category.

Programme: 

14:00

Welcome

Chair

14:05

Basic medical science for dental students - Pharmacology example

Kristina Peros
University of Zagreb, Croatia

14:10

Evaluating Clinical Reasoning in Tunisian Undergraduate Dental Students

Kawther Belhaj Salah
Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir, Tunisia

14:15

Patient Safety Culture: A Comparative Study of Students’ Experiences in Oral Surgery Departments across Two UK Dental Schools

Laura Collins
University of Bristol, UK

14:20

EDUCATORS AS CHANGE VECTORS: GUIDING STUDENTS THROUGH THE VUCA CHALLENGES

Ana Cernega
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Romania

14:25

Service learning: a hands-on learning approach for dental students with substantial community impact; views of the Oral Hygiene

Rachel Lee
UK

14:30

Digital learning in dental education

Sara Zaky
Zarqa University, Jordan

14:35

SoundBites: Music-Based Dental Education

Jamie Toole
Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

14:40

Reflective journals: qualitative analysis in oral surgery

Eduard Valmaseda-Castellón
Universidad de Barcelona, Spain

14:45

Is blended learning more effective at teaching undergraduate dental education than face-to-face alone? A literature review

Sena Mamurekli
Cardiff University, UK

14:50

A 3D-Printed Tooth Extraction Simulator to Enhance Skill and Confidence in Dental Students

Anne-Charlotte Bas
Université de Rouen, France

14:55

Educational outcomes associated with undergraduate dental education in primary care and community settings in Europe

Paul Leavy
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

14:00

A Comparative Analysis of AI Implementation in Dental Education: Conventional vs. Specialized Software

Meda-Lavinia Negrutiu
Timisoara University of Medicine & Pharmacy Victor Babes, Romania

14:05

Integration of Disciplines as a Teaching Strategy in Dentistry: Curricular Innovation at Universidad del Desarrollo

Francisca Lecannelier
Chile

14:10

Evaluation of a novel remote training exercise by quantitative methodology

Clement Seeballuck
University of Dundee, UK

14:15

Evolving language competence in students: listening more, speaking less

Birgit Vanderhaeghen
UC Leuven-Limburg, Belgium

14:20

Developing a Student-Participatory, Community-Based Dental Education Program for Jjokbang Residents in Korea Using the ADDIE Mod

YOON MIN GIL
Seoul National University, South Korea

14:25

Withdrawn 

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14:30

Contributions of the 'Social Dental Radiology' Extension Program to Dental Education

Maria Eduarda Perceval Machado
Brazil

14:35

Closing remarks

Chair

Chair: 

Katleen Vandamme

Professor of Restorative Dentistry – Implant Prosthodontics
KU Leuven, Belgium

Katleen is professor of Restorative Dentistry of the Department of Oral Health Sciences at the KU Leuven Belgium, where she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate education and training in oral implantology. She also holds the position of Coordinator of the Institute of Osseointegration KU Leuven. Her research interests include evidence-based dentistry,  mechanobiology in implant osseointegration, bone biology (in particular impaired bone conditions such as diabetes), skeletal tissue engineering, and teaching modalities and analytics. Katleen is president of BVOI/SBIO (Belgische Vereniging voor Orale Implantologie/Société Belge de l’Implantologie Orale), Education Delegate of the International Team for Implantology (ITI) BeLux. Katleen is a member of ADEE's regional council and is the chair of this year’s ADEE local organising committee.

Derek Sullivan

Professor in Microbiology
Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin