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Volunteer wearing maxillary intraoral appliance.
Volunteer wearing maxillary intraoral appliance.
Daniela Rios (178804) +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and orofacial pain (OFP) demand advanced diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills in dental education. Traditional simulations with real patients face limitations in availability and standardization.
Paula Rodrigues‐Pereira +7 more
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Background Accurate determination of bone loss at the molar furcation region by clinical detection and intraoral radiograph is challenging in many instances. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is expected to open a new horizon in periodontal assessment.
Wenjian Zhang +2 more
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3 Shape TRIOS- Intraoral Scanner [PDF]
The main aim of this presentation is to show of the world’s first wireless intraoral scanner and so much more than just a digital impression -TRIOS 3-Intraoral Scanner.
Zlatanovik, Stanija +4 more
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Comparison of technologies used for intraoral scanners
ZobārstniecībaVeselības aprūpeDentistryHealth CareIevads: Viena no būtiskākajām izmaiņām zobārstniecībā pēdējo gadu laikā ir digitālās zobārstniecības attīstība.
Diāna Veikšāne
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ABSTRACT Introduction Augmented reality (AR) enables interactive learning in real‐world environments. In dental radiography education, AR offers a promising tool to enhance students' clinical skills by allowing them to simulate and practice procedures before engaging with actual patients. Repeated practice in an AR environment can reinforce theoretical
Maitê Michel Piazza Willig +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This prospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the subjective perception of digital and conventional orthodontic fabrication methods among dental students. The educational effectiveness of conventional and digital approaches was assessed using a novel approach that included user experience surveys and a quantitative evaluation of the ...
Lisa‐Marie Mai +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Simulation‐based learning (SBL) in oral radiology offers a safe, structured environment that supports students’ transition to clinical practice. However, limited research has captured students' perceptions of SBL for intraoral radiography training.
Abeer A. Almashraqi +4 more
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A comparative evaluation of intraoral and extraoral digital impressions: An in vivo study
Aim: The accuracy of a dental impression is determined by two factors: “trueness” and “precision.” The scanners used in dentistry are relatively new in market, and very few studies have compared the “precision” and “trueness” of intraoral scanner with ...
Gursharan Kaur Sason +3 more
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Continuous Measurement of Intraoral pH and Temperature
Dental erosion has been recognised as a major issue in dentistry - with epidemiological studies reporting an increasing prevalence of this condition. Salivary functions are the most significant factors in dental erosion; salivary pH in particular has an ...
Choi, Joanne Jung Eun
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