Litcius/Paper detail

Virtual aids and students’ performance with haptic simulation in implantology

Marin Vincent, Renaud Giess, Rémy Balthazard, Nguyen Tran, Éric Mortier, David Joseph

2022Journal of Dental Education16 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJETIVES: This study aims to validate that haptic simulator assistance could improve drilling ability in implantology and that the repetition of training session could highlight a learning curve. METHODS: This work was carried out with 88 first-year dental students. After randomization, students were divided into two groups. Group 1 was assigned to prepare an implant site for a left first mandibular molar (36) on haptic simulator with assistance provided by simulator. Group 2 had to perform the same exercise without assistance. Whatever the group, the maximum time for each reparation was restricted to 5 min. An interval of 1 week was done between each session. For each test, different objective parameters provided by the simulator were recorded and analyzed. RESULTS: This study showed that the presence of virtual aids led to quickly obtain better results, and the training led to gradually acquire sufficient competence to do without virtual aids. CONCLUSION: By associating virtual assistance and repetition, the student will acquire more quickly the skills allowing to carry out his clinical gestures in real conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Session (web analytics)SimulationHaptic technologyComputer scienceVirtual trainingWorkloadVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionOperating systemWorld Wide WebDental Research and COVID-19Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia TechniquesDental Radiography and Imaging