Evaluation of a 3D‐Printed Model as Complete Case Scenario in Undergraduate Dental Education—Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Clinical Practice
Sebastian Bürklein, Edgar Schäfer, David Donnermeyer

TL;DR
A 3D-printed dental model helped students learn complex treatment planning and diagnosis in a realistic scenario.
Contribution
A new interdisciplinary 3D-printed model was evaluated for its effectiveness in dental education.
Findings
Most students found the model improved learning compared to separate sections.
Periodontal therapy was rated lower than other treatment areas.
Students felt confident to perform treatment steps after using the model.
Abstract
3D‐printed teeth/models are important adjuncts in dental education. Nevertheless, there is a lack of simulated cases to learn and understand complex treatment scenarios, including anamnesis, diagnosis, treatment planning and therapy. Third‐year students (n = 44) received a complete 3D‐printed model (upper and lower jaw) of a patient who needed emergency treatment. Based on the information provided (i) general history, (ii) specific dental history, (iii) radiographs, the students made a diagnosis and planned the treatment, which they performed independently under supervision. The case included periodontal, restorative, endodontic and surgical treatments and semi‐permanent splinting. Using a 3‐ or 5‐point Likert scale, students rated each treatment episode, the learning outcome and the impact of the model on training using a questionnaire. Chi‐square test served for statistical analysis.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Research and COVID-19 · Anatomy and Medical Technology · Dental Radiography and Imaging
