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Virtual Sketching-Based Dental Anatomy Module Improves Learners' Abilities to Use Computer-Aided Design to Create Dental Restorations and Prostheses

Authors :
MengWei Pang
XueLu Tong
XiaoHan Zhao
JiaWu Wan
HuBin Yin
Na Yu
ChaoYi Ma
WeiYi Zhang
YiHan Xu
YingQi Ren
ManYu Xiong
WeiJie Kong
ZeXin Luo
LanXin Yang
FaBing Tan
Yi Li
XiaoMing Fu
YuanDing Huang
Jinlin Song
Sheng Yang
Ping Ji
Source :
Anatomical Sciences Education. 2024 17(6):1251-1264.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Dental anatomy education for dental technology students should be developed in alignment with digital dental laboratory practices. We hypothesized that a virtually assisted sketching-based dental anatomy teaching module could improve students' acquisition of skills essential for digital restoration design. The second-year dental technology curriculum included a novel virtual technology-assisted sketching-based module for dental anatomy education. Pre- and post-course assessments evaluated students' skill sets and knowledge bases. Computer-aided design (CAD) scores were analyzed after one year to assess how the skills students developed through this module impacted their subsequent CAD performance. Participants who undertook the dental sketching-based teaching module demonstrated significantly improved theoretical knowledge of dental anatomy, dental aesthetic perception, and spatial reasoning skills. A partial least squares structural equation model indicated that the positive effects of this module on subsequent CAD performance were indirectly mediated by dental aesthetic perception, spatial reasoning, and practice time. A virtually assisted sketching-based dental anatomy teaching module significantly improved students' acquisition of skills and knowledge and positively mediated dental technology students' CAD performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1935-9772 and 1935-9780
Volume :
17
Issue :
6
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Anatomical Sciences Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1437636
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.2468