Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2021 Aug;85(8):1415-1426. doi: 10.1002/jdd.12598. Epub 2021 Mar 31.
Advances in virtual reality technology for surgical simulation methods may improve diagnosis and treatment planning of complex orthognathic surgery cases. The objectives were to assess orthodontic residents' performance and attitudes when treatment planning orthognathic surgery cases using two-dimensional (2D) digital, three-dimensional (3D) digital, and virtual reality (VR) surgical simulations.
The study had a mixed methods study design involving 20 graduate orthodontic residents. Their previous experiences, confidence, and competence with orthodontic diagnosis and surgical treatment planning were assessed with a baseline survey. Each resident completed 2D, 3D, and VR treatment planning and simulation tasks in a randomized order and recorded their diagnosis, objectives, treatment plan, and special surgical concerns for each case using a treatment planning worksheet. The worksheets were scored and quantitative data were analyzed. Attitudinal responses to the simulation experience were captured with a post-survey and interview.
The number of total prescribed surgical movements was greater for 3D and VR simulation methods (p = 0.001). There were no differences in the overall total written treatment plan analysis score among the three surgical simulation tasks. Participants took longer to complete the VR and 3D tasks (p < 0.001) and asked more questions regarding manipulation (p < 0.001) and software features (p < 0.002) for higher fidelity tools. Analysis of qualitative feedback showed positive attitudes toward higher fidelity tools with regard to visualization, manipulation, and enjoyment of the task.
The results demonstrate that simulation methods of increased fidelity (3D and VR) are appropriate alternatives to 2D conventional orthognathic surgical simulation methods when combined with traditional records. Qualitative feedback confirms residents' readiness to adopt VR simulation. However, comprehensive training is needed to increase familiarity and comfort with using the new technology.
手术模拟方法中虚拟现实技术的进步可能会改善复杂正颌手术病例的诊断和治疗计划。本研究旨在评估正畸住院医师在使用二维(2D)数字、三维(3D)数字和虚拟现实(VR)手术模拟进行正颌手术治疗计划时的表现和态度。
本研究采用混合方法设计,纳入 20 名正畸研究生。在基线调查中评估了他们在正畸诊断和手术治疗计划方面的既往经验、信心和能力。每位住院医师以随机顺序完成 2D、3D 和 VR 治疗计划和模拟任务,并使用治疗计划工作表记录每个病例的诊断、目标、治疗计划和特殊手术关注点。工作表进行评分,并对定量数据进行分析。通过问卷调查和访谈收集对模拟体验的态度反应。
3D 和 VR 模拟方法的总预定手术量较大(p=0.001)。在三个手术模拟任务中,整体书面治疗计划分析评分没有差异。与 2D 常规正颌手术模拟方法相比,参与者完成 VR 和 3D 任务的时间更长(p<0.001),并且针对操作(p<0.001)和软件功能(p<0.002)提出了更多问题,因为更高保真度的工具需要更多的操作和软件功能。定性反馈分析显示,参与者对更高保真度工具在可视化、操作和任务享受方面持积极态度。
结果表明,当与传统记录相结合时,更高保真度的模拟方法(3D 和 VR)是 2D 常规正颌手术模拟方法的合适替代方法。定性反馈证实了住院医师准备采用 VR 模拟。然而,需要进行全面培训,以增加对新技术的熟悉程度和舒适度。