This review explores the application of 3D models in the education of oral pathology, highlighting their potential to enhance learning outcomes. 3D models provide a tactile, visual, and interactive experience, allowing students to better understand complex anatomical structures and pathological conditions. By simulating real-life scenarios, these models bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice, improving diagnostic skills and spatial awareness. The review discusses various types of 3D models, including digital and printed versions, and their effectiveness in dental education. Ultimately, 3D modeling represents a promising tool for advancing oral pathology education.
Application of 3D Models for Educational Purposes in Oral Pathology [Recensione] / I. Singhal. - In: NAIR HOSPITAL DENTAL COLLEGE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY DENTISTRY. - ISSN 2583-4363. - 2024:4(2024 Dec 31), pp. 41-42.
Application of 3D Models for Educational Purposes in Oral Pathology
I. Singhal
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2024
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This review explores the application of 3D models in the education of oral pathology, highlighting their potential to enhance learning outcomes. 3D models provide a tactile, visual, and interactive experience, allowing students to better understand complex anatomical structures and pathological conditions. By simulating real-life scenarios, these models bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice, improving diagnostic skills and spatial awareness. The review discusses various types of 3D models, including digital and printed versions, and their effectiveness in dental education. Ultimately, 3D modeling represents a promising tool for advancing oral pathology education.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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