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Combining virtual reality and 3D-printed models to simulate patient-specific dental operative procedures-A study exploring student perceptions.

Ashley TowersJonathan DixonJames Clark FieldRachel MartinNicolas Martin
Published in: European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (2021)
Students most frequently cited: the value of the educator, increased confidence and efficiency during the clinical procedure, improved patient confidence and the complementary benefits of the two simulation modalities. Thematic analysis of participants' responses uncovered five key themes: The value of virtual reality dental simulators The value of clinical skills laboratory simulation with 3D-printed models The value of educator engagement The impact on the clinical procedure and the patient The VR and clinical skills laboratory balance CONCLUSION: This paper reports the early findings of an intervention that improves dental student confidence through the use of patient-specific VR exercises and 3D-printed models. These provided an incremental learning experience for an operative clinical procedure, prior to treatment of the live patient. Early results suggest this is a positive experience for the students, providing a valuable contribution to their confidence and preparedness.
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