PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Assessment of the educational value of endodontic access cavity preparation YouTube video as a learning resource for students.

  • Ahmed Jamleh,
  • Shouq Mohammed Aljohani,
  • Faisal Fahad Alzamil,
  • Shahad Muhammad Aljuhayyim,
  • Modhi Nasser Alsubaei,
  • Showq Raad Alali,
  • Nawaf Munawir Alotaibi,
  • Mohannad Nassar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
p. e0272765

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the educational value of YouTube as a learning tool for dental students regarding endodontic access cavity preparation.Methods and findingsYouTube search was made for videos related to endodontic access cavity preparation using specific terms. After exclusions, 41 videos were chosen and assessed for tooth type, video length, days since upload, country of origin, number of views and likes, source of authorship, and viewing rate. To grade the content of videos, a usefulness score with seven elements was developed. Each element was given a score of 0 or 1. Statistical tests were run by using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests (SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL, USA) at a 5% significance level. The videos received a mean of 181198.5 views with a mean duration of 686.1 seconds. The mean number of "likes" was 1047.8. Almost half of the videos covered content related to molar teeth. Most videos were provided by health care professionals with almost 50% uploaded from India. The mean usefulness score was 4.29 (range: 1-7) and the most discussed elements were description, instruments used, access cavity demonstration, and evaluation criteria. About a quarter of the videos were classified as good, while 46.3% as moderate and 29.3% as poor. Among the content usefulness categories, no difference was found in the video demographics (p>0.05) except "days since upload" (p = 0.018) in which good quality videos were found to have the highest median. Moreover, although insignificant, good videos were found to have the longest duration and lowest number of views, likes, and viewing rate. The mean usefulness score of videos released during the COVID-19 pandemic was lower than that for pre-pandemic videos (p = 0.042), and videos uploaded by academic institutions had a higher mean usefulness score than videos uploaded by health care professionals (pConclusionsInformation on endodontic access cavity preparation is not comprehensive in most of the reviewed YouTube videos and could be of low educational value.