摘要:Clinical Skills Learning is a program in the Indonesian Dentist Standard Competence that has to be carried out by dentistry students. One of them is the Prosthodontics clinical skills learning. A constructive feedback is expected to be provided by the instructor to the students in the clinical skills learning. This research was aimed to evaluate students’ perception about the constructive feedback given by the instructor during the Prosthodontics clinical skills learning in the Dentistry Faculty of Universitas Brawijaya. This study used mixed methods combining the quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative data showed that a majority of Universitas Brawijaya’s class of 2015 dentistry students (55.9%) assumed that the feedback given by the instructor was moderate. The rest stated that they received a level 3 feedback which is feedback in form of giving correct answers and their detailed explanation. The qualitative data showed that the constructive feedback was motivation, improvement, and recommendation that the students received. The correct way of giving feedback according to the respondents’ perception is by giving explanation, positive expressions, constructive, honest, motivational, and giving demos. The benefits of giving constructive feedback are as an evaluator, motivator, and a way to show students’ mistakes. The respondents’ experience during the Prosthodontics clinical skills learning is receiving good feedback, understanding the presence of different perceptions among instructors, and understanding that there are also instructors that do not give guidance. According to Universitas Brawijaya’s class of 2015 dentistry students, the similarity in perception among instructors in giving feedback, the delivery of the feedback, the need of videos and demo during clinical skills learning, and punctuality in the Prosthodontics clinical skills learning need to be addressed.