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Competency Based Dental Education

overall review score: 4.2
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Competency-based dental education (CBDE) is an educational approach that emphasizes the development and assessment of specific competencies or skills required for safe, effective, and patient-centered dental practice. Instead of traditional time-based training, CBDE focuses on learners achieving predefined benchmarks through practical application, self-assessment, and personalized learning pathways.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on measurable competencies rather than fixed course durations
  • Focus on practical skills and real-world clinical abilities
  • Personalized learner progress tracking
  • Frequent formative assessments to ensure competency acquisition
  • Integration of interprofessional collaboration and soft skills
  • Flexibility in curriculum delivery to cater to individual learning paces

Pros

  • Enhances clinical competence and readiness for independent practice
  • Promotes learner-centered education and personalization
  • Encourages continuous feedback and improvement
  • Aligns educational outcomes more directly with professional requirements

Cons

  • Requires significant faculty training and resource investment
  • Potential challenges in standardizing assessments across programs
  • May lead to variability in learner progression timelines
  • Implementation complexity can be a barrier for some institutions

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:04:05 PM UTC