Amit Arvind Agrawal , Ranjeet A. Bapat , Garima Gupta , Prashant Kesharwani
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Abstract
Acquiring psychomotor competences for manipulating oral soft tissues in preclinical dentistry settings quickly and affordably is a big challenge. The dental soft tissue models that are now in use are costly, synthetic, and do not accurately simulate sophisticated soft tissue manipulation. Certain materials contribute to trash and pollution because they are not non-biodegradable. These models also require a significant amount of storage space and incur transit costs, which complicate logistics. The cost of maintaining the latest digital haptic simulators is extremely expensive. To overcome these obstacles, the novel Orange Peel (OP) Model has been developed those aids in the development of psychomotor abilities in preclinical dentistry. The research addresses the histologic investigation of OP, which provides interesting information about its lamina propria and compares the look of the gums to that of orange peel. Using an OP model, it shows several surgical incisions and suturing procedures that may be practiced. It can accurately mimic the input derived from human tissues, allowing novice practitioners to comfortably evaluate the effectiveness of their efforts. The use of orange peel as a model can help in developing psychomotor skills for soft tissue manipulation before attempting them in clinical practice on patients.
在临床前牙科教学中,如何快速而经济地获得操作口腔软组织的心理运动能力是一个巨大的挑战。目前使用的牙科软组织模型价格昂贵,是合成的,不能准确模拟复杂的软组织操作。由于某些材料不可生物降解,会造成垃圾和污染。这些模型还需要大量的存储空间和运输成本,使物流变得复杂。维护最新数字触觉模拟器的成本极其昂贵。为了克服这些障碍,我们开发了新颖的橘皮(OP)模型,以帮助开发临床前牙科的心理运动能力。该研究涉及 OP 的组织学调查,提供了有关其固有层的有趣信息,并将牙龈的外观与橘子皮进行了比较。该研究使用 OP 模型,展示了几种可用于实践的手术切口和缝合程序。它可以准确地模拟来自人体组织的输入信息,让新手医生可以轻松地评估他们的工作效果。使用橘子皮作为模型有助于培养软组织操作的心理运动技能,然后再对患者进行临床实践。