Using the information obtained from the Collegiate Patient Management Syste
m a comparison of average numbers of procedures performed by third year den
tal students from 1983/84 to 1996/97 was made. The data were grouped in ord
er to compare Group I(1983/1989) were performed to determine significant di
fferences between the groups for the various procedures. The number of new
patients in Group I was only 8.2 compared to Group II - 7.9 and the total n
umber of new and recall patients seen by students was Group I - 33.5 compar
ed to Group II - 29.9. Students in Group I performed 19.3 one-surface resto
rations compared to 11.8 (p = .0001) in the later group and 9.5 two-surface
restorations compared to 6.0 (p = .0003) for the 1990s group. Stainless st
eel crowns, pulpotomies, extractions and sealants were also compared. The t
otal numbers of patients visits was 66.8 in GRP I compared to 49.6 (p;eq.00
01) in GRP II. There has been a decrease in most student experiences in the
undergraduate pediatric dental clinic in the past 15 years.