Surgical performance of dental students using computer-assisted dynamic navigation and freehand approaches

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Introduction: Nowadays, the training of implant placement has shifted from once entirely instructor–student teaching to the increasing use of computer-assisted simulation. Based on computerized virtual planning, dynamic navigation has been used for implant placement with higher accuracy than the traditional freehand protocol. However, whether dynamic navigation benefits to the training of dental students in implant placement remains controversial. This study aimed to compare the surgical performance of dental students in implant placement using computer-assisted dynamic navigation and freehand approaches. Materials and Methods: A total of 20 dental students (6 males, 14 females, age: 25.6 ± 0.5 years) were enrolled in this study. With the traditional freehand approach (training 1) as the control protocol, computer-assisted dynamic navigation (training 2) was used in the training of dental students in implant placement. For each training, both the operating time (OT) of students and placement accuracy represented by the linear (at the implant platform, Dpl, and apex, Dap) and angular (Dan) deviations between the virtually planned and placed implants were recorded. Statistical comparisons were made between the two training protocols as well as male and female surgeons. Results: OT2 was around twice of OT1 (p

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Zhong, X., Xing, Y., Yan, J., Chen, J., Chen, Z., & Liu, Q. (2024). Surgical performance of dental students using computer-assisted dynamic navigation and freehand approaches. European Journal of Dental Education, 28(2), 504–510. https://doi.org/10.1111/eje.12975

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