The aim of our study was to determine the effectiveness of a mobile 3D augmented reality (AR) simulator for local anesthesia training as a serious game. We present a mobile simulator which has three modes for learning: study, 3D simulation, and AR reality. Both pre-and post-training surveys contained open-ended and Likert-scale questions (comprising five response options) on demographics and students’ experiences. The response rate was 90.1%. Of the total participants, 37 subjects were female and 27 were male. The mean age was 20 years. The results of the pretraining survey showed that over 80% of dental students from both universities agreed that they were excited about using the mobile simulator. The results from the post training survey showed that 78.7–88.2% of participants felt comfortable using the mobile application, over 72% agreed that it was user friendly, and over 82.3% of participants agreed that it looked realistic. It was also found that 76.6–88.2% of participants agreed that the 3D anatomical structures improved their understanding of LA administration. A serious game for learning local anesthesia can be a very interesting and valuable learning tool for dental students.
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Zafar, S., Mladenovic, K., Alqahtani, S., Puranik, C., & Mladenovic, R. (2022). Assessing the Pedological Impact of Local Anesthesia Dental Simulator as Serious Game. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073285
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