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3D‐Printed Models in Oral Surgery Simulation Training: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Advancements in three‐dimensional (3D) printing have introduced innovative tools for medical and dental education. In dental surgery, 3D‐printed simulation models offer valuable presurgical training. This review explores the scope, study types, key findings, limitations, and future research needs to enhance their application in ...
Shahrzad Rahimizadeh Nahavandi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives Insufficient tooth reduction compromises crown longevity and aesthetics. This study aimed to determine whether digitally designed, 3D‐printed reduction guides improved crown preparation accuracy and efficiency for dental students compared to freehand preparation.
Xiaoyue Shi, Shuncong Xu, Chenxuan Wei
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Direct vs. Indirect Digital Implant Impressions: A Time and Cost Analysis
Background/Objectives: This study aimed to compare the cost and time implications for implant-supported prosthesis comparing three digital impression techniques: digitization with an intraoral scanner, digitization of the conventional impression (without
Manuel António Sampaio-Fernandes +5 more
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INTRAORAL SCANNING SYSTEMS - A CURRENT OVERVIEW
Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are devices used for capturing direct optical impressions in dentistry. IOS eliminates the errors that are encountered with the conventional impression making procedures. The last decade has seen an increasing number of optical IOS devices, and these are based on different technologies.
Sheela Kannan +2 more
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Validation of Virtual Reality Simulations for Anatomical Landmarks in Panoramic Radiographs
ABSTRACT Objective This study assessed the validity of panoramic anatomical virtual reality (VR) software among senior dental students. Materials and Methods A total of 79 fourth‐year dental students were randomly divided into two groups in this crossover study. Students’ knowledge of panoramic anatomical landmarks was tested.
Daniah M. Alhazmi +4 more
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Immersive Technologies in Dental Education: Global Adoption Patterns From a 2025 Survey
ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives Dental education is undergoing a digital transformation, yet the adoption of immersive technologies such as haptic virtual reality (HVR) remains limited. This study aimed to map global adoption trends, barriers, and opportunities for equitable integration of HVR in dental curricula.
Barry Quinn +28 more
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Background/Objective: The increasing global population of older adults presents significant challenges for oral healthcare, particularly regarding the management of chronic conditions and prosthetic rehabilitation.
Panagiota Chatzidou +7 more
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Effect of Scanner Type on Marginal Adaptation of e.max CAD Crowns
Background and Aim: Marginal adaptation has a significant role in the success and longevity of indirect restorations. This experimental study compared the effect of intraoral and extraoral scanning on the marginal adaptation of the crowns which was made ...
Hamid Jalali +4 more
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In vivo study of intraoral scanner trueness in partial edentulism
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the trueness of complete-arch intraoral scanning of maxillary partially edentulous patients. Sixty-four patients with partially edentulous upper jaws were recruited.
Mengxin Yao +4 more
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Integrated macroscopic, histological, and ultrastructural analyses revealed five distinct lingual papillae types (filiform, fungiform, conical, foliate, and vallate) in the Anatolian wild boar (Sus scrofa libycus). Mechanical papillae showed marked structural specialization, while gustatory papillae exhibited region‐specific distribution of taste buds.
Fatma Işbilir +4 more
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