Klink Andrea, Engelskirchen Fabian, Kaucher-Fernandez Pablo, Huettig Fabian, Roehler Ariadne
Department of Prosthodontics, Center for Dentistry, Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital Tuebingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Department of Medical Materials Science and Technology, Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University Hospital Tuebingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Dent J (Basel). 2024 Jun 27;12(7):199. doi: 10.3390/dj12070199.
Due to rapid changes in dental practice, digital technologies have become prominent in undergraduate dental education at German universities in recent years. This shift has prompted a re-evaluation of content as well as teaching methods, particularly in courses where students are prepared for patient treatment. Traditional training on standardized models with resin teeth cannot cover the complexity of individual dental arch configuration encountered in patient situations. This study explores the use of 3D printing technology to create individualized models for prosthetic treatment simulations, aiming to evaluate students' feedback towards their experience with this training setting.
First, the study describes the design and fabrication of individualized models with exchangeable teeth based on intraoral scans, mounted on connected plates with distance holders that can be fixed to standard phantom heads. Second, students provided feedback through a questionnaire, assessing various aspects such as the effectiveness of the 3D-printed models compared to traditional frasaco models for preparation exercises.
The results indicated that the design of the realized models was feasible for preparation training (question no. 4: 93% positive rating) and showed positive perceptions of the 3D-printed models, with students finding them effective for preparation exercises and beneficial in bridging the gap between simulation and real patient situations (question no. 6: 69% positive rating).
The study suggests that 3D printing technology offers a valuable tool in dental education, providing realistic and patient-specific scenarios for students to enhance their skills and readiness for clinical practice. Further improvements in material properties in hand with cost-effective approaches are essential for widespread implementation.
由于牙科实践的快速变化,近年来数字技术在德国大学的本科牙科教育中变得突出。这种转变促使对教学内容以及教学方法进行重新评估,特别是在为学生进行患者治疗做准备的课程中。使用带有树脂牙齿的标准化模型进行的传统培训无法涵盖患者实际情况中遇到的个体牙弓形态的复杂性。本研究探讨使用3D打印技术创建用于修复治疗模拟的个性化模型,旨在评估学生对这种培训方式体验的反馈。
首先,该研究描述了基于口腔内扫描制作带有可更换牙齿的个性化模型的设计与制作过程,这些模型安装在带有距离固定器的连接板上,可固定到标准模型头部。其次,学生通过问卷提供反馈,评估诸如3D打印模型与传统弗拉萨科模型相比在预备练习中的有效性等各个方面。
结果表明,所制作模型的设计对于预备训练是可行的(问题4:93%的正面评价),并且学生对3D打印模型有积极的看法,认为它们在预备练习中有效,并且有助于弥合模拟与实际患者情况之间的差距(问题6:69%的正面评价)。
该研究表明,3D打印技术在牙科教育中提供了一个有价值的工具,为学生提供逼真且针对患者的场景,以提高他们的技能和临床实践准备程度。材料性能的进一步改进以及经济有效的方法对于广泛应用至关重要。