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Junlong Da,1 Ying Li,1 Kai Zhang,1 Junyu Ren,1 Jianqun Wang,1 Xinpeng Liu,1 Xiaoyao Liu,2 Jiahui Zhang,1 Lixue Liu,1 Wenxuan Zhang,1 Shujian Zhang,1 Yuyao Guo,1 Bin Zhang,1,3 Han Jin1 1Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Hard Tissue Development and
Da J +13 more
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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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One of the main indicators of a child’s health and development is the morphometric and anthropometric parameters of the body. The physical development of a child is determined by a complex set of hereditary and environmental factors.
Alihuseynovna, Kambarova Shahnoza
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ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives The Dental Admission Test (DAT), Comprehensive Basic Science Examination (CBSE), and United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 are used to assess readiness in dental and medical education. This study examined associations between DAT scores (composite and subsections), CBSE scores, and USMLE Step 1 ...
Obadiah J. Pirlo +2 more
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of 3D‐Printed Models in Tooth Morphology Training for Students
ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives Tooth morphology is a fundamental aspect of dental education, essential for various clinical disciplines. Traditional teaching methods, such as 2D visualizations, gypsum models, and wax or soap carving, have been widely used to develop students’ spatial understanding and manual skills.
Ivet Dzhondrova +5 more
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Introduction: Treating maxillofacial injury, either minor or severe, in polytrauma patients, relies on initial resuscitation of the patient. Managing such cases requires prior knowledge of the pattern and severity of traumas.
Audity Dey +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose This study aimed to quantify the prevalence and use cases of large language models (LLMs) among dental students, estimate perceived usefulness (learning enhancement; time saved), characterize concerns (accuracy, ethics/integrity, appropriateness), and derive actionable implications for curriculum and clinical training.
Dhruv Khurana +5 more
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Developments in Dental and Maxillofacial Surgical Research
Since ancient times, dental and maxillofacial surgery has evolved from a carnival attraction to an academic science and profession. By the late 1940s, medical science had accepted dental and oral surgery as an almost independent unit. The resulting increase of dental surgical research greatly advanced the profession.
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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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A Brief History of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology in Iran
This is a brief look at the establishment and development of oral and maxillofacial pathology in Iran. The program of the oral and maxillofacial pathology at first was integrated into the curriculum of the Dental School of Tehran University in 1960.
Bahadori, Moslem +2 more
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