使用人工牙和 Simodont® 牙科训练器进行根管治疗入路龋洞训练:学生成绩和接受程度比较

IF 5.4 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Damian M Slaczka, Rishma Shah, Chuning Liu, Fei Zou, Glen A Karunanayake
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摘要

简介:要胜任根管治疗通路洞准备工作,需要掌握关键的运动技能、良好的概念理解能力以及对三维牙髓腔解剖的了解。传统的学习方法是使用安装在模拟头(PH)中的天然牙或人工牙(AT)。Simodont® (Nissin Dental Products INC, JPN) 是一种触觉虚拟现实模拟器 (HVRS),可替代人工牙进行培训。研究目的:本研究旨在(1)评估使用 Simodont(测试组)与使用安装在 PH 内的人工牙(对照组)进行培训的学习者在准备进入龋洞方面的表现变化;(2)确定学习者对 HVRS 的接受程度:四十名没有接受过牙髓治疗培训的牙科学生接受了使用下颌左侧第 1 磨牙 AT(LL6)制备通路龋洞的指导和视频演示。之后,他们在 PH 安装的 AT LL6 上制备了一个通路龋洞。这为他们的表现提供了基线记录。参与者被随机分配到测试组和对照组。测试组(n = 22)使用 Simodont 进行训练:在 60 分钟的时间内制备虚拟牙齿 LL6,并由教师提供反馈。对照组(n = 18)使用 PH 上的 AT LL6 进行训练,时间为 60 分钟,教师提供反馈。随后,两组学员都在PH机上使用AT LL6制作了一个龋洞。这提供了一个重新评估记录。两名经过校准的考官使用评分标准对基线和再评价中的牙齿进行评分;评分范围为 0 至 17 分。检查员对牙齿所属的组别是双盲的。成绩变化通过计算从基线到再评估的评估等级差异来确定。提高3个或更多单位的分数被称为 "提高",所有其他分数被称为 "未提高":在测试组中,进步者人数为 5 人(23%),而对照组为 7 人(39%)。考官内部和考官之间的一致性科恩卡帕值分别为 1.00 和 0.73:使用 Simodont 进行培训的学习者的技能发展与使用 AT 进行培训的学习者相当。因此,将学习者可以接受的Simodont作为AT的辅助工具用于根管治疗入路洞培训是合理的。
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Endodontic access cavity training using artificial teeth and Simodont® dental trainer: A comparison of student performance and acceptance.

Introduction: Competency in endodontic access cavity preparation requires key motor skills, good conceptual understanding, along with an appreciation of 3-dimensional pulp chamber anatomy. These are traditionally learned using natural or artificial teeth (AT) mounted within a phantom head (PH). Simodont® (Nissin Dental Products INC, JPN) is a haptic virtual reality simulator (HVRS) and offers an alternative to AT for training.

Aims: This study aimed to (1) evaluate the evolution in the performance of learners trained to prepare access cavities incorporating Simodont (test group) against learners trained on AT mounted within PH (control group), (2) determine learner acceptability of HVRS.

Methodology: Forty dental students, with no prior endodontic training, were given instruction and video demonstration of access cavity preparation using a mandibular left 1st molar AT (LL6). Thereafter, they prepared an access cavity on PH mounted AT LL6. This provided a baseline record of performance. Participants were randomly assigned to the test or control groups. The test group (n = 22) trained using Simodont: preparing a virtual tooth LL6 for a period of 60 minutes with instructor feedback. The control group (n = 18) trained using AT LL6 on a PH for 60 minutes with instructor feedback. Subsequently, learners from both groups prepared an access cavity on an AT LL6 in a PH. This provided a re-evaluation record. Two calibrated examiners graded the teeth from the baseline and re-evaluation using rubric criteria; assigning scores with a grading range from 0 to 17. The examiners were blinded to which group the teeth belonged. Change in performance was determined by calculating the difference in assessment grade from baseline to re-evaluation. Scores which improved by 3 or more units were labelled improvers, all other scores were described as non-improvers.

Results: Within the test group, the numbers of improvers were 5 (23%) versus 7 (39%) in the control group The difference failed to indicate statistical significance (p = .315). The Cohen kappa values for intra and inter-examiner agreement were 1.00 and 0.73 respectively.

Conclusion: The evolution of skills in learners trained using Simodont is comparable to those trained using AT. It is, therefore, reasonable to use Simodont, which was acceptable to learners, as an adjunct to AT for endodontic access cavity training.

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International endodontic journal
International endodontic journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
28.00%
发文量
195
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Endodontic Journal is published monthly and strives to publish original articles of the highest quality to disseminate scientific and clinical knowledge; all manuscripts are subjected to peer review. Original scientific articles are published in the areas of biomedical science, applied materials science, bioengineering, epidemiology and social science relevant to endodontic disease and its management, and to the restoration of root-treated teeth. In addition, review articles, reports of clinical cases, book reviews, summaries and abstracts of scientific meetings and news items are accepted. The International Endodontic Journal is essential reading for general dental practitioners, specialist endodontists, research, scientists and dental teachers.
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