触觉技术
虚拟现实
课程
医学教育
中国大陆
牙科教育
计算机科学
心理学
多媒体
医学
模拟
中国
人机交互
教育学
法学
政治学
作者
Yudong Huang,Shuheng Huang,Yangjingwen Liu,Zhengmei Lin,Yun Hong,Xiaolan Li
摘要
Abstract 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.
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