Bühling Sarah, Stuhlfelder Jakob, Xandt Hedi, Eslami Sara, Seifert Lukas Benedikt, Sader Robert, Kopp Stefan, Plein Nicolas, Sayahpour Babak
Department of Orthodontics, Johann-Wolfgang Goethe University, 60596 Frankfurt, Germany.
Studio Hedi Xandt, Graumannsweg 19, 22087 Hamburg, Germany.
Dent J (Basel). 2025 Jul 16;13(7):323. doi: 10.3390/dj13070323.
: This prospective intervention study examined the learning effect of using 3D-printed phantom heads with cleft lip and palate (CLP) and upper jaw models with CLP and maxillary plates during a lecture for dental students in their fourth year at J. W. Goethe Frankfurt University. The primary aim was to evaluate the impact of 3D-printed models on students' satisfaction levels along with their understanding and knowledge in dental education. : Six life-sized phantom heads with removable mandibles (three with unilateral and three with bilateral CLP) were designed using ZBrush software (Pixologic Inc., Los Angeles, CA, USA) based on MRI images and printed with an Asiga Pro 4K 3D printer (Asiga, Sydney, Australia). Two groups of students (n = 81) participated in this study: the control (CTR) group (n = 39) attended a standard lecture on cleft lip and palate, while the intervention (INT) group (n = 42) participated in a hands-on seminar with the same theoretical content, supplemented by 3D-printed models. Before and after the session, students completed self-assessment questionnaires and a multiple-choice test to evaluate knowledge improvement. Data analysis was conducted using the chi-square test for individual questions and the Wilcoxon rank test for knowledge gain, with the significance level set at 0.05. : The study demonstrated a significant knowledge increase in both groups following the lecture ( < 0.001). Similarly, there were significant differences in students' self-assessments before and after the session ( < 0.001). The knowledge gain in the INT group regarding the anatomical features of unilateral cleft lip and palate was significantly higher compared to that in the CTR group ( < 0.05). : The results of this study demonstrate the measurable added value of using 3D-printed models in dental education, particularly in enhancing students' understanding of the anatomy of cleft lip and palate.
这项前瞻性干预研究,考察了在美因河畔法兰克福约翰·沃尔夫冈·歌德大学为四年级牙科学生举办的讲座期间,使用唇腭裂三维打印仿真人头模型、唇腭裂上颌模型以及上颌板的学习效果。主要目的是评估三维打印模型对学生满意度的影响,以及对牙科教育中理解和知识掌握情况的影响。
利用ZBrush软件(美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶市Pixologic公司),基于MRI图像设计了六个带有可移除下颌骨的真人大小仿真人头模型(三个单侧唇腭裂模型和三个双侧唇腭裂模型),并使用Asiga Pro 4K 3D打印机(澳大利亚悉尼市Asiga公司)进行打印。两组学生(n = 81)参与了本研究:对照组(CTR,n = 39)参加了关于唇腭裂的标准讲座,而干预组(INT,n = 42)参加了内容相同的实践研讨会,辅以三维打印模型。在课程前后,学生们完成了自我评估问卷和多项选择题测试,以评估知识的提高情况。使用卡方检验分析单个问题的数据,并使用Wilcoxon秩和检验分析知识增益情况,显著性水平设定为0.05。
研究表明,讲座后两组学生的知识均有显著增加(< 0.001)。同样,课程前后学生的自我评估也存在显著差异(< 0.001)。与对照组相比,干预组在单侧唇腭裂解剖特征方面的知识增益显著更高(< 0.05)。
本研究结果表明,在牙科教育中使用三维打印模型具有可衡量的附加价值,特别是在增强学生对唇腭裂解剖结构的理解方面。