Computer?aided design software?enabled preclinical prosthodontic training: A digital education technique

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Abstract

The prosthodontics preclinical training modules involve textbook-based two-dimensional (2D) ideal images and practicing on manikin models to emulate ideal tooth preparations and teeth arrangements. Relying solely on 2D images as objectives for preclinical exercises limits the trainee's creative skills to instructions of textbooks and clinical instructions received. With advancements in digital dentistry, dental trainees should have early exposure to the three-dimensional (3D) rendering of ideal preclinical objectives. A dental education technique using computer-aided design software and smartphones is described that will allow 3D rendering of ideal prosthodontic training assignments allowing early exposure to digital dentistry for dental training students.

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Kurian, N., Varghese, V. S., Varghese, K. G., & Abraham, G. (2023). Computer?aided design software?enabled preclinical prosthodontic training: A digital education technique. Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society, 23(3), 303–305. https://doi.org/10.4103/jips.jips_83_23

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