%0 Journal Article %T Assessing Dental Students’ Views on Special-Care Dentistry: Insights from Universitas Indonesia %A Wang Wei %A Yu-Hui Wang %A Joaquín Castillo %A Lara Pineda %J International Journal of Dental Research and Allied Sciences %@ 3062-3502 %D 2024 %V 4 %N 1 %R 10.51847/uyuefmAqdf %P 66-75 %X This research aimed to explore how dental students at the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Indonesia, perceive special care dentistry (SCD). A descriptive cross-sectional approach was applied through an online self-completed questionnaire distributed to all preclinical and clinical students. The instrument covered four areas: demographic details, understanding of SCD, attitudes toward treating individuals with special needs, and opinions on SCD education. Statistical evaluation was performed using chi-square and Mann–Whitney tests. A total of 572 participants completed the survey. Clinical students displayed higher familiarity with SCD than preclinical students (p = 0.008). The type of program showed significant associations with self-assessed competence in treating special-needs patients independently after graduation (p < 0.001), the ability to refer patients to appropriate specialists (p = 0.042), perceived necessity for postgraduate training (p < 0.001), and the willingness to pursue such programs (p = 0.004). The majority of respondents viewed SCD positively. Therefore, improving SCD teaching and hands-on exposure in undergraduate and postgraduate curricula is recommended to strengthen students’ preparedness to manage patients with special needs. %U https://tsdp.net/article/assessing-dental-students-views-on-special-care-dentistry-insights-from-universitas-indonesia-p3c3vinzd6afgt3