Undergraduate Dental, Dental
Hygiene, and Dental Therapist Curriculum on Tobacco use
Prevention and Cessation in Australia

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Tafe SA, South Australia

University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South
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Dental Hygiene Undergraduate
Education in Tobacco use Cessation in Canada

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Tobacco Use
Prevention and Cessation in Dental and Dental Hygiene
Undergraduate Education
Ramseier, Christoph A. / Christen, Arden / McGowan,
Joan / McCartan, Bernard / Minenna, Luigi / Öhrn,
Kerstin / Walter, Clemens
Oral Health Prev Dent 4 (2006), No 1,
Page 49-60
Oral health care professionals are aware of their
responsibility to advise patients to stop using tobacco.
However, they do not feel sufficiently prepared to help
their patients to quit, and consequently are not
confident in providing these preventive measures. This
fact reflects the lack of emphasis on tobacco cessation
in both dental and dental hygiene undergraduate
education. It may therefore be assumed that improvement
of dental and dental hygiene education in tobacco use
cessation counselling may result in increased
self-confidence and frequency of its provision. The
importance of making space in the curriculum for tobacco
use prevention and cessation has to be emphasised.
Dental schools and dental hygiene programmes have to be
reminded of the key role the dental profession has in
tobacco control. Next to the public health aspect of
tobacco control, such involvement may be both an ethical
and a legal responsibility. The implementation of
effective tobacco use prevention and cessation in a
dental educational setting requires a multidisciplinary
approach involving the school’s entire teaching
personnel and external experts. In general, a knowledge
base attained through lecture, Problem-Based Learning (PBL),
or E-Learning, and clinical skills attained through
clinical instructions and practices is required. It is
suggested that curriculum content should include (1) the
biological effects of tobacco use, (2) the history of
tobacco culture and psychosocial aspects of tobacco use,
(3) prevention and treatment of tobacco use and
dependence, and (4) development of clinical skills for
tobacco use prevention and cessation.
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