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Mapping the medical status of patients in a dental school: adapting dental curricula to demographic change - a cross-sectional study
by
Wolff, Diana
, Ripperger, Jana
, Bartha, Valentin
, Herz, Marco M.
, Scharl, Michael
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Allergy
/ College students
/ Communicable Diseases
/ Consent
/ Core curriculum
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Curriculum
/ Demographic aspects
/ Dental care
/ Dental curriculum
/ Dental education
/ Dental Evaluation
/ Dental school
/ Dental schools
/ Dental students
/ Dentistry
/ Dentists
/ Diabetes
/ Diseases
/ Drug Use
/ Education
/ Education, Dental
/ Female
/ Graduate Students
/ Humans
/ Hypersensitivity - epidemiology
/ Hypertension
/ Infectious diseases
/ Informed Consent
/ Male
/ Medical care
/ Medical Education
/ Medical history
/ Medication
/ Middle Aged
/ Multimorbid patients
/ Needs assessment
/ Nonparametric Statistics
/ Obesity
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Outpatients
/ Patients
/ Polypharmacy
/ Prevalence
/ Records (Forms)
/ School Demography
/ Schools, Dental
/ Statistical Data
/ Student Participation
/ Study and teaching
/ Supervisors
/ Systemic diseases
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Utilization
2025
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Mapping the medical status of patients in a dental school: adapting dental curricula to demographic change - a cross-sectional study
by
Wolff, Diana
, Ripperger, Jana
, Bartha, Valentin
, Herz, Marco M.
, Scharl, Michael
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Allergy
/ College students
/ Communicable Diseases
/ Consent
/ Core curriculum
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Curriculum
/ Demographic aspects
/ Dental care
/ Dental curriculum
/ Dental education
/ Dental Evaluation
/ Dental school
/ Dental schools
/ Dental students
/ Dentistry
/ Dentists
/ Diabetes
/ Diseases
/ Drug Use
/ Education
/ Education, Dental
/ Female
/ Graduate Students
/ Humans
/ Hypersensitivity - epidemiology
/ Hypertension
/ Infectious diseases
/ Informed Consent
/ Male
/ Medical care
/ Medical Education
/ Medical history
/ Medication
/ Middle Aged
/ Multimorbid patients
/ Needs assessment
/ Nonparametric Statistics
/ Obesity
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Outpatients
/ Patients
/ Polypharmacy
/ Prevalence
/ Records (Forms)
/ School Demography
/ Schools, Dental
/ Statistical Data
/ Student Participation
/ Study and teaching
/ Supervisors
/ Systemic diseases
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Utilization
2025
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Mapping the medical status of patients in a dental school: adapting dental curricula to demographic change - a cross-sectional study
by
Wolff, Diana
, Ripperger, Jana
, Bartha, Valentin
, Herz, Marco M.
, Scharl, Michael
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Allergy
/ College students
/ Communicable Diseases
/ Consent
/ Core curriculum
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Curriculum
/ Demographic aspects
/ Dental care
/ Dental curriculum
/ Dental education
/ Dental Evaluation
/ Dental school
/ Dental schools
/ Dental students
/ Dentistry
/ Dentists
/ Diabetes
/ Diseases
/ Drug Use
/ Education
/ Education, Dental
/ Female
/ Graduate Students
/ Humans
/ Hypersensitivity - epidemiology
/ Hypertension
/ Infectious diseases
/ Informed Consent
/ Male
/ Medical care
/ Medical Education
/ Medical history
/ Medication
/ Middle Aged
/ Multimorbid patients
/ Needs assessment
/ Nonparametric Statistics
/ Obesity
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Outpatients
/ Patients
/ Polypharmacy
/ Prevalence
/ Records (Forms)
/ School Demography
/ Schools, Dental
/ Statistical Data
/ Student Participation
/ Study and teaching
/ Supervisors
/ Systemic diseases
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Utilization
2025
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Mapping the medical status of patients in a dental school: adapting dental curricula to demographic change - a cross-sectional study
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Mapping the medical status of patients in a dental school: adapting dental curricula to demographic change - a cross-sectional study
2025
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Overview
Background
Medical assessment of patients treated by dental school students with regard to medical history, medication use and allergies to determine potential medical risks of the changing population structure and to develop implications for future curriculum design.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the medical records of patients, treated between November 2020 and October 2021, for demographic data (age, sex), allergies, systemic disorders, existing diseases, and medication use. Diseases were categorized according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), while medication was classified based on the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) Classification. A statistical analysis of the correlations between patient characteristics and prevalence data was performed.
Results
Data of 297 participants were analysed, including 142 women (mean age 55.51 ± 14.9 yrs) and 155 men (54.91 ± 15.52 yrs). Systemic diseases were present in 189 individuals (63.6%), 178 (60.1%) were taking medication, and 138 (46.5%) had at least one allergy. Polypharmacy (≥ 3 medications) was observed in 28% of participants (mean age 62.4 years). Medication use and disease burden increased significantly with age (e.g., cardiovascular medication: OR = 1.09 per year; 95% CI: 1.07–1.12;
p
< 0.001). A statistically significant sex difference was observed for hormonal medication (ATC H: 68% female vs. 32% male;
p
= 0.0012).
Conclusion
The observed advanced age profile of the patients and its correlation with the prevalence of systemic diseases, medication use, and allergies demonstrated the medical complexity of dental patients care. These observations emphasize the importance of providing undergraduates but also postgraduates with a more comprehensive medical education to prepare them to effectively treat medically complex patients.
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