Abstract: This article describes an Internet-based instructional tool designed to give predoctoral dental students a virtual simulation of clinical pediatric dentistry to develop their pediatric behavior management knowledge. Effectiveness of this tool was evaluated using two consecutive classes of junior dental students. The control group was exposed to the traditional behavior management curriculum (two lectures) in a spring term course. The next class of dental students was exposed to the two lectures and, in addition, completed the behavior management simulation during the following spring term. Both groups completed a two-part examination (objective section=18 questions; open-ended section=responses to a clinical situation) designed to...
Introduction Virtual reality (VR) is gaining recognition as a valuable tool for training dental stud...
Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine if the essence of expert performance could...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine if participation in an interactive virtual patient ...
This article describes an Internet‐based instructional tool designed to give predoctoral dental stud...
Background: In the present digital era, newer techniques are required that would attract the attenti...
Abstract: This study assessed the merits of introducing a novel, online interactive training module ...
Simulation-based dental education has been increasingly implemented in dental training. Virtual real...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153547/1/jddj002203372007714tb04308x.p...
Abstract: The use of virtual reality simulation (VRS) is a new teaching modality in dentistry, and t...
Abstract. In two applications the authors are developing virtual pediatric characters for training a...
Abstract: An interactive, multimedia, virtual patient module was designed and developed on compact d...
Simulations are important educational tools in the development of health care competence. This study...
Purpose: Interactive Virtual Games (IVGs) are active learning tools that promote critical thinking, ...
Education in the field of dentistry, relies not only on academic or book based knowledge, but is als...
This article presents experience of using phantom classes for undergraduate education of dentists at...
Introduction Virtual reality (VR) is gaining recognition as a valuable tool for training dental stud...
Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine if the essence of expert performance could...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine if participation in an interactive virtual patient ...
This article describes an Internet‐based instructional tool designed to give predoctoral dental stud...
Background: In the present digital era, newer techniques are required that would attract the attenti...
Abstract: This study assessed the merits of introducing a novel, online interactive training module ...
Simulation-based dental education has been increasingly implemented in dental training. Virtual real...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153547/1/jddj002203372007714tb04308x.p...
Abstract: The use of virtual reality simulation (VRS) is a new teaching modality in dentistry, and t...
Abstract. In two applications the authors are developing virtual pediatric characters for training a...
Abstract: An interactive, multimedia, virtual patient module was designed and developed on compact d...
Simulations are important educational tools in the development of health care competence. This study...
Purpose: Interactive Virtual Games (IVGs) are active learning tools that promote critical thinking, ...
Education in the field of dentistry, relies not only on academic or book based knowledge, but is als...
This article presents experience of using phantom classes for undergraduate education of dentists at...
Introduction Virtual reality (VR) is gaining recognition as a valuable tool for training dental stud...
Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine if the essence of expert performance could...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine if participation in an interactive virtual patient ...