Use of digital tools for preclinical training in complete denture: A pilot study

Author:

Porcherot Audrey12,Maniani Imane1,Berteretche Marie‐Violaine13,Citterio Hélène14,Fromentin Olivier13,Rignon‐Bret Christophe15,Braud Adeline13ORCID,Wulfman Claudine12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health UFR Dentistry, Université Paris Cité Paris France

2. Department of Odontology AP‐HP, Henri Mondor Hospital Créteil France

3. Department of Odontology AP‐HP, Rothschild Hospital Paris France

4. Department of Odontology AP‐HP, Pitié‐Salpêtrière Hospital Paris France

5. Department of Odontology AP‐HP, Charles Foix Hospital Ivry sur Seine France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAdvances in CAD–CAM complete dentures open up opportunities in preclinical laboratory education. A cross‐over study was conducted to assess the benefit of digital training in custom tray fabrication. Hypotheses were that digital training improved conceptual skill acquisition and that assessment of digital work helps in the discrimination of students' difficulty.Materials and MethodsThird‐year students were allocated either into group A and took the manual practical classes before the digital ones, or into group B (N = 154). Prior to the sessions, a motor skill test was conducted. The influence on the learning process was evaluated by comparing the groups' results to the manual lab work with a Student's t‐test. The effectiveness of the assessment in discriminating manual aptitude and conceptual skill was studied through Spearman's rank coefficient between digital and manual scores in conceptual skill and with a subgroup analysis according to the results of the motor skill test. The level of significance was set up at .05. Students' satisfaction was also assessed with a questionnaire.ResultsStudents in group B achieved better scores. Spearman's rank coefficient test showed a weak correlation, R = .16. For manual lab work, the most manually skilled students did significantly better. In contrast, for the digital session, the medium manually skilled students did better. More than half of the students (55%) found the manual and digital sessions complementary, without identifying any difference depending on the learning sequence.ConclusionDigital training improved the students' results in the conventional practical exercise. Assessments of the digital and conventional custom trays were complementary in order to distinguish conceptual and motor skills.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry,Education

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