Effect of digital virtual reality simulator on pre-clinical dental surgical skill training: a retrospective study

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Publicado en:BMC Medical Education vol. 25 (2025), p. 1-8
Autor principal: Jian-gang Ren
Otros Autores: Rui-fang, Li, Zhang, Wei, Zi-li, Yu, Chen, Gang
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520 3 |a AimDental surgical skills training assumes critical importance for aspiring dentists. Our present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of innovative DVRS approach in assessing competency and improving skill in preclinical dental surgical skill training.MethodsA total of 142 students participated in this study. Within this cohort, 70 students from the 2017 intake were trained using traditional manikins (Group TM), while 72 students from the 2018 were trained using a Digital Virtual Reality Simulator for Dental Surgical Skills (Group DVRS). The scores of the training course between two groups were compared. Additionally, the experiences of students from Group DVRS were collected through a questionnaire survey regarding the use of DVRS in their preclinical training.ResultsPedagogical outcome revealed that the average scores for Group DVRS were slightly higher than Group TM (P < 0.05). The feedback collected via questionnaires from Group DVRS participants reflected their satisfaction with the DVRS, praising its user-friendliness, clarity, training efficacy, and the resultant enhancement in their operational skills.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that DVRS is an effective and beneficial tool for preclinical dental surgical skill training. 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Pedagogy 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Questionnaires 
653 |a Maxillofacial surgery 
653 |a Confidence 
653 |a Surgical apparatus & instruments 
653 |a Feedback 
653 |a Virtual reality 
653 |a Dentists 
653 |a Skills 
653 |a Medical diagnosis 
653 |a Simulation 
653 |a Dental surgery 
653 |a Validity 
653 |a Dentistry 
653 |a Comparative analysis 
653 |a Computer Simulation 
653 |a Physicians 
653 |a Patients 
653 |a Construct Validity 
653 |a Experiential Learning 
653 |a Influence of Technology 
653 |a Graduate Students 
653 |a Scoring 
653 |a Communication (Thought Transfer) 
653 |a Medical Education 
653 |a Measurement Techniques 
653 |a Educational Technology 
653 |a Games 
653 |a Simulated Environment 
653 |a Empathy 
653 |a Skill Development 
653 |a Feedback (Response) 
653 |a Computer Graphics 
653 |a Role Playing 
653 |a Statistical Analysis 
653 |a Comparative Education 
653 |a Learner Engagement 
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700 1 |a Zhang, Wei 
700 1 |a Zi-li, Yu 
700 1 |a Chen, Gang 
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