The effect of virtual reality simulators on tooth preparation skills of dental students.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Burcu Dündar, Fehmi Gönüldaş, Bora Akat, Kaan Orhan
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Abstract

Backround: It has been considered that the preclinical education may be inadequate in the development of preparation skills of dental students. With technological developments, there is an increase in the use of computer-aided simulations in dental education. Virtual reality (VR) patient simulators promise practice in a realistic environment with detailed, frequent and objective feedback, but it remains unclear whether these features lead to better or faster skill acquisition. This study aims to investigate the impact of virtual reality simulations on students' clinical preparation skills.

Methods: In this study, tooth preparation data of 100 fourth-year students who practiced preparation with a virtual reality device and had real patient experience, as well as a group of 100 fifth-year students who had no prior virtual reality experience but had real patient experience, were transferred to the exocad® DentalCAD program, a CAD software, for the measurement of TOC (Total Occlusal Convergence) angles. The data obtained from these measurements were analyzed using the SPSS program. In addition to this study, 25 random individuals from both groups underwent preparation in a phantom model in order to make a comparison between different experience environments. Finally, a questionnaire was administered to the group trained in the simulator to evaluate the students' perspective on this new training method. Independent sample T test and single sample analysis of variance (ANOVA), which are parametric test methods, and Tukey HSD, which is a post hoc test, were used in statistical analyses. With the t test, which is used to investigate whether there is a difference between two sample groups in terms of averages, we aimed to investigate the significance between class level and tooth cutting surface by using group statistics and descriptive analysis data of the preparations. With the ANOVA test, which is a statistical analysis method used to compare the averages between at least three groups, we looked at whether the preparations we made in 3 different experience environments produced a significant result according to the tooth cutting surface, and then we investigated which experience group was the source of the significance with the tukey test.

Results: In the descriptive statistical analysis, it was determined that the average preparation angles of the 4th-year students were lower than those of the 5th-year students. Accordingly, it is possible to say that grade levels affect all surface preparation results in a statistically significant way. In descriptive statistics regarding patient preparation experience, the averages of the preparation angles taken according to the tooth surfaces of the 4th and 5th Grades are; The averages of the mesial, distal and buccal surfaces are close to each other, but only on the palatal surfaces, there is a significant difference between the averages of the 4th Grade (12.46) and the current average of the 5th Grade (15.22). The results of the Independent Samples T-Test conducted in the context of grade levels and four surface areas, is examined, it is seen that there are statistically significant differences between grade levels and the preparation results of all surfaces (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: According to the results of this study, students who used virtual reality simulators were more successful in terms of tooth preparation angles compared to students who did not use virtual reality simulators. This study demonstrated that the use of virtual reality simulators contributes to tooth prepartion skills.

虚拟现实模拟器对牙科学生预备牙技能的影响。
背景:人们认为,临床前教育可能不足以培养牙科学生的准备技能。随着技术的发展,计算机辅助模拟在口腔医学教育中的应用越来越多。虚拟现实(VR)患者模拟器承诺在逼真的环境中进行练习,并提供详细、频繁和客观的反馈,但这些功能是否能更好或更快地掌握技能仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨虚拟现实模拟对学生临床准备技能的影响:在这项研究中,100 名使用虚拟现实设备进行牙体预备练习并有真实患者经验的四年级学生,以及 100 名没有虚拟现实经验但有真实患者经验的五年级学生的牙体预备数据,都被转移到 CAD 软件 exocad® DentalCAD 程序中,用于测量 TOC(总咬合收敛)角度。测量所得数据使用 SPSS 程序进行分析。此外,为了比较不同的体验环境,还从两组中随机抽取了 25 人在一个模型中进行预备。最后,还对在模拟器中接受培训的小组进行了问卷调查,以评估学生对这种新培训方法的看法。统计分析采用了独立样本 T 检验和单样本方差分析(ANOVA)这两种参数检验方法,以及 Tukey HSD 这一种事后检验方法。t 检验用于研究两个样本组之间的平均值是否存在差异,我们的目的是通过分组统计和制剂的描述性分析数据来研究等级水平与牙齿切削面之间的显著性。方差分析是一种用于比较至少三组之间平均值的统计分析方法,我们通过方差分析检验了我们在 3 种不同经验环境下所做的制剂是否会根据牙齿切削面产生显著结果,然后通过 tukey 检验调查了哪种经验组是显著性的来源:在描述性统计分析中,四年级学生的平均预备角度低于五年级学生。因此,可以说年级对所有表面预备结果都有显著的统计学影响。在有关患者预备经验的描述性统计中,根据四年级和五年级的牙面取预备角度的平均值为:中、远、颊面的平均值彼此接近,但只有腭面,四年级的平均值(12.46)与五年级目前的平均值(15.22)之间存在显著差异。以年级和四个表面区域为背景进行的独立样本 T 检验结果显示,年级和所有表面的制备结果之间存在显著的统计学差异(p 结论:根据本研究的结果,与未使用虚拟现实模拟器的学生相比,使用虚拟现实模拟器的学生在牙齿预备角度方面更成功。这项研究表明,使用虚拟现实模拟器有助于提高牙体预备技能。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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