New Trends in Dental Education and Dental Care
A special issue of Dentistry Journal (ISSN 2304-6767).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (11 March 2024) | Viewed by 14428
Special Issue Editors
Interests: regenerative medicine; dental education; orthodontics
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Interests: distraction osteogenesis; dental education; virtual training; 3D simulation; orthodontics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Digital teaching methods and virtual training have grown in significance over the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to substitute in-person teaching with modern digital methods.
Thanks to the rapid development of technology, smart devices and ever-evolving advanced digital capabilities, digital teaching in university centers is rapidly growing in popularity.
In the past, teaching in dentistry was complementary to theoretical teaching, primarily focused on the clinical training of dental skills and less so on integrating digital methods.
With the introduction of dental scanning systems, mainly intraoral scanning and digital radiography, dentistry was also influenced by digitalization processes. The problem in connecting manual training with digital methods and technical dental education still represents a bottleneck when it comes to bringing new technologies into dental education processes. Digital teaching will undoubtedly have a significant impact on later independent dental practice of young dentists and on the dental care of their patients.
Today, this specialty is in clear need of innovations, so the aim of this Special Issue is to motivate colleagues and young scientists to highlight and share new ideas and 3D virtual methods for improving dental teaching up to a digital standard, which can help to improve learning and education to a high standard, including digital methods even for manual learning.
Dr. Tomasz Gredes
Dr. Ute Botzenhart
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- virtual teaching/learning
- 3D digital methods
- dentistry
- dental education
- curriculum
- dental care
- telemedicine
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