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Preclinical motor chunking and fine motor skill learning in fixed prosthodontics: Contribution of 3D printing and satisfaction of dental students.

Antoine GalibourgJean-Noel VergnesRobin RattierMathilde HoursetMargaux BroutinXavier DusseauCoralie BatailleCatherine NabetRémi Esclassan
Published in: European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (2023)
The resin plates used in this study are original and stimulating for the students, especially for the second-year dental students who found the exercises useful for their learning. This method can also be used by creating scenarios close to the clinical situations encountered in dentistry departments (more dilapidated teeth, preparation of inlays, post and core, etc.). This 3D printed simulation model is not intended to replace the Frasaco® models but is a complement to the learning process.
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