RESÜL ÇOLAK, BURAK ARDA ÖNDER
Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine - 2025;8(4):650-655
Aims: This study aims to compare the effectiveness of video-based learning (VBL) and face to face teaching (FFT) in the education of final-year dental students on suturing skills. Methods: Fifty students were randomized into VBL (n=25) and FFT (n=25) groups. All participants recorded their suturing procedures before (T0) and after (T1) the training. Performances were evaluated using the Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS). Two blinded evaluators scored each video. Changes in OSATS scores and self-reported confidence were statistically analyzed. Results: Both groups showed significant improvement after training (p<0.05). The VBL group had a significantly higher OSATS score at T1 (13.00±2.16) than the FFT group (11.80±2.04) (p=0.040). The increase in OSATS scores was also higher in the VBL group (p=0.007). Most participants in both groups reported high satisfaction and willingness to attend similar sessions. Conclusion: VBL provided greater skill acquisition than FFT for suturing training. These findings support the integration of video-based instruction into dental surgical education.