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摘要
导言:虚拟现实(VR)和触觉模拟技术在口腔医学培训中的应用越来越广泛。自 10 年前第一台触觉 VR 牙科模拟器(Simodont)问世以来,它已在中国大陆 40 多所高校得到应用。本综述旨在回顾文献,向全球口腔教育同行展示中国大陆的口腔虚拟仿真教学改革:本次范围界定综述采用了范围界定综述指南的 PRISMA 扩展方法。结果:最终的范围界定综述包括 12 项研究:最终的范围界定审查包括 12 项研究。结果:最终的范围综述包括 12 项研究,其中 4 项研究关注 G. V. Black II 级龋洞,3 项研究关注手灵活性技能培训,2 项研究关注全金属冠预备,1 项研究关注牙髓通路和冠面龋洞预备,1 项研究关注翻转课堂教学,1 项研究关注 "医患沟通 "技能:对最关键的情景、自我评估、工作姿势、课程设置、培训和成本进行了分析和讨论:结论:在牙科教育中,触觉模拟技术是幻象头的重要补充工具。综合利用这两种培训设备比单独使用任何一种都更有优势。然而,关于这两种系统的顺序以及它们之间课程的适当分配还缺乏研究。教育工作者有必要组织或参与经验交流、合作和知识传播。这些行动对于促进口腔医学教育机构内的有效教学至关重要。
Application of virtual reality and haptics system Simodont in Chinese dental education: A scoping review.
Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) and haptic simulation technology have been increasingly implemented in dental training. Since the first haptic VR dental simulator (Simodont) was introduced 10 years ago, it has been applied in more than 40 universities in mainland China. This scoping review aimed to review literature, showcasing the teaching reform of dental virtual simulation in mainland China to global dental education peers.
Methods: This scoping review was conducted using the PRISMA extension for scoping review guidelines. Seven electronic databases were searched, and two reviewers independently performed the selection and characterization of the studies.
Results: The final scoping review included 12 studies. Four studies focused on the G. V. Black class II cavity, three on manual dexterity skills training, two on full metal crown preparation, one on pulpal access and coronal cavity preparation, one on flipped classroom teaching, and one on 'doctor-patient communication' skills.
Discussion: The most critical scenarios, self-assessment, working posture, curriculum setting, training and cost are analysed and discussed.
Conclusion: Haptic simulation technology is a valuable complementary tool to the phantom head in dental education. The combined utilization of these two training devices has been superior to either in isolation. However, there is a lack of research on the sequencing of the two systems, as well as the appropriate distribution of curriculum between them. It is necessary for educators to organize or engage in experience sharing, collaboration and knowledge dissemination. These actions are essential for promoting effective teaching within dental educational institutions.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the European Journal of Dental Education is to publish original topical and review articles of the highest quality in the field of Dental Education. The Journal seeks to disseminate widely the latest information on curriculum development teaching methodologies assessment techniques and quality assurance in the fields of dental undergraduate and postgraduate education and dental auxiliary personnel training. The scope includes the dental educational aspects of the basic medical sciences the behavioural sciences the interface with medical education information technology and distance learning and educational audit. Papers embodying the results of high-quality educational research of relevance to dentistry are particularly encouraged as are evidence-based reports of novel and established educational programmes and their outcomes.