Comparison of digitally assessed quality of posterior crown preparations performed with and without previous practice on patient‐specific three‐dimensional‐printed teeth models
Jorge A. Tricio,
Catalina Braithwaite,
Constanza M. Herrera
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThree‐dimensional (3D)‐printing technology can provide customizable simulations, but its effects on patient care quality have not been well studied. This study aimed to assess the impact of practicing with patient‐specific 3D‐printed teeth models on the quality of patients’ dental preparations performed by students transitioning to clinical training. Accordingly, the quality of posterior crown preparations was evaluated by objectively analyzing digital scans and grades in two groups: the study grou… Show more
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