触觉技术
成像体模
虚拟现实
牙科
固定修复术
计算机科学
牙科教育
牙冠(牙科)
口腔正畸科
医学物理学
医学
模拟
人机交互
放射科
作者
Szabolcs Felszeghy,Outi Huhtela,K. Manninen,M. J. Mäenpää,Aisha Banafa,Mikko Liukkonen,Murat Mutluay
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2023-10-12
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.3290/j.ijcd.b4451364
摘要
Learning tooth preparation techniques and the finesse required is an important part of preclinical dental education. Being able to practice surgical skills without loss of Frasaco® teeth while being provided with performance analysis data is a boon to students and educators. We investigated the combination of haptics-enhanced virtual reality (Simodont®) and conventional phantom head practice in a preclinical dental course, evaluating the students' performances and perceptions. Forty students were randomized into two groups: Group One began within a VR-haptic setting while Group Two worked with Frasaco® teeth. Halfway through the course the scenarios were switched. A crown preparation test on Frasaco® teeth was conducted at the end of the course. Students' performances and satisfaction were assessed anonymously. Analysis of the students' performances included clinical metrics (occlusal and axial reduction, convergence angle, damage to adjacent teeth). The perceived usefulness of VR-haptic and phantom head simulations was assessed. In Group One, the tooth preparation metrics were more in line with the requested parameters compared to Group Two. All students ranked VR-haptics highly regarding manual dexterity improvement. In conclusion, this study shows that by combining VR-haptics with conventional dental procedures, it is possible to improve important preparation metrics in fixed prosthodontics tooth preparation.
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