Association for Dental Education in Europe

Learning together to improve oral health and quality of life

Hearing loss in dental professionals: Dental Students and Musicians reflect

Wednesday, 20th August 2025 - 13:30 to 14:00
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Timezone: 

Dublin (IST, UTC+1)

Venue: 

Dargan A TCDBS

Session synopsis: 
Hearing loss has been documented in the dental workforce for a number of years, often attributed to long working hours in confined spaces with various noise-producing equipment in close proximity to professionals’ ears. In the last 15 years, some employers have found themselves caught up in multi-million-pound lawsuits where they were found guilty of not providing correct hearing protection for their employees, one such employer is the British Army who have paid out £150 million in compensation to those affected by Military Induced Hearing Loss or Tinnitus.

As a dental student and a keen musician, these discoveries caused me to consider my own exposure to loud environments on my course of study, leading me to notice the sheer volume of the clinical skills labs and multi-chair clinics where our education takes place. I initially discussed the problem with one of my clinical tutors, who also agreed that this topic should lead to a wider discussion within the dental school, suggesting I take the idea to a student-led Edubites session, where students and lecturers come together to discuss suggested topics important to them.

This session delivers a brief presentation regarding the headline facts on this topic and how as a dental school we could be encouraging hearing protection use from the beginning of students’ clinical journeys, potentially reducing future damage and discomfort. We discussed a number of options and agreed that this is a very interesting, but little-discussed area of personal wellbeing within dentistry. As part of the discussion we wondered what other dental schools nationally and internationally were doing or considering around this topic, leading us to decide to engage with the wider education community to find out what mitigations may already be in place.

Chair: 

James Field

Professor in Restorative Dentistry and Dental Education
Cardiff University

Prof James Field is currently a Professor in Restorative Dentistry and Dental Education and also the Cardiff University School of Dentistry's Director of Digital Education. He is a long-term active member of ADEE having most recently co-chaired the very successful Bridging the Clinical Gap special interest group and workshop.

James is academic lead for the ADEE European DigEdDent (Digital Education in Dentistry) portal, was lead author for the ADEE's Graduating European Dentist Curriculum Taskforce and Global lead for Shaping The Future of Dental Education: Interprofessional Education stream. He also represents Cardiff University as the trans-national partner in O-Health-Edu, an Erasmus+ K2 project to harmonise dental education across Europe.

Speakers: 

Molly Clemens

Dental Student
Cardiff University, UK

Molly Clemens, is a Year 4 BDS student at Cardiff University with a developing interest in dental public health and widening participation. She recently presented her final year project abstract on the prevalence of dental trauma at the BASCD conference.She has served as Lead Ambassador for a university widening participation initiative and was Treasurer of the Dental Society for the 2024–25 academic year. In her final year, she will be representing her cohort as Year Representative.

Zoë Brown

Dental Student
Cardiff University, UK

Zoë has just completed her fourth year of the BDS Programme at Cardiff University. She thoroughly enjoy being an active member of the school community, participating and facilitating a variety of events for staff and students through her role as president of Cardiff Dental Students Society and a year group representative. She has participated in the British Dental Students’ Association as a Junior Representative and the student representative for the Armed Forces Board. She has also really enjoyed all aspects of her course so far, but has particular interest in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Radiology and the use of AI in dentistry. Away from university she participates in a variety of activities, particularly as a Cadet Force Music Instructor where she teaches 12-18 year olds woodwind instruments and attend highly prestigious events to provide musical support.