VR training holds potential to transform dental education

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A new comprehensive literature review of the benefits and challenges of integrating haptics-enhanced virtual reality training (VR-haptics) in dental education curricula highlights the transformative potential of VR-haptics in dental education.

Over the past decade, VR-haptic simulation has emerged as a promising tool in dental education, offering innovative training opportunities to complement traditional practices.

Published in the Journal of Dental Education, the review by an international team of researchers, led by the Institute of Dentistry at the University of Eastern Finland, examined the current applications and impact of VR-haptics in dental learning, practice and instruction.

The researchers conducted a thorough literature search in PubMed, focusing on research published between January 2010 and January 2024. The search terms included dentistry, education, haptic, teaching, training and virtual reality. Out of 667 initial matches, 42 articles were selected for in-depth analysis. Additionally, findings from a global educator survey on VR-haptics usage in dental education were incorporated in the analysis.

According to the study, VR-haptic simulation has demonstrated significant value as a complementary tool in dental simulation practice. However, validation was identified as a key factor for the acceptance of VR-haptic simulators, and further research and verification is needed before VR-haptics could be considered a primary method of learning hand skills in dental education. 

The researchers conclude that in the future, VR-haptic simulation could be used as an assessment tool for students’ and clinicians’ credentialing process.

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