Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Muscles for Facial Expressions01:14

Muscles for Facial Expressions

5.5K
The craniofacial muscles are a collection of approximately 20 thin skeletal muscles situated beneath the skin of the face and scalp. These muscles, primarily responsible for the vast array of human facial expressions, originate from the bones or fibrous structures of the skull and extend outwards to connect with the skin. While most skeletal muscles in the body are enveloped in thick fascia, facial muscles generally have a more delicate fascial covering, with the buccinator muscle being a...
5.5K
Modeling and Similitude01:12

Modeling and Similitude

705
Scaled modeling is a fundamental technique in engineering, enabling the study of large and complex systems by creating smaller, manageable replicas that recreate critical characteristics of the original. In hydrology and civil infrastructure, for example, scaled models of dams help analyze water flow, turbulence, and pressure. This method allows for accurate predictions of real-world behavior within a controlled environment, significantly reducing the cost and time involved in full-scale...
705

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Applications of Maxillomandibular Fixation, Occlusal Guidance, and Jaw Physiotherapy in the Management of Fractures of the Mandible.

Otolaryngologic clinics of North America·2023
Same author

Odontogenic Infections and A Pound of Prevention.

Delaware journal of public health·2023
Same author

From the Guest Editors.

Delaware journal of public health·2023
Same author

Place Matters: At the Intersection of Delaware Medicine and Population Health.

Delaware journal of public health·2021
Same author

Oral Health.

Delaware journal of public health·2021
Same author

Oral Health is Essential to Achieving Population Health:: Thinking Differently to Achieve Meaningful Change.

Delaware journal of public health·2021
Same journal

Advances in patient-specific 3D-printed models in temporal bone surgery.

Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery·2026
Same journal

Graduated autonomy in head and neck microvascular surgery fellowship training: oncologic and reconstructive competency, safety, and educational implications.

Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery·2026
Same journal

Costs and system-wide considerations within head and neck reconstruction: moving toward a value-based care framework.

Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery·2026
Same journal

Modern methods of dorsal augmentation rhinoplasty.

Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery·2026
Same journal

Flap selection for circumferential pharyngeal reconstruction.

Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery·2026
Same journal

Improving facial scar outcomes: an evidence-based update.

Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery·2026
See all related articles

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Mar 20, 2026

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures
09:10

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures

Published on: August 5, 2021

2.4K

Simulation in craniomaxillofacial training.

Daniel J Meara1, Susan Coffey Zern

  • 1aDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Hospital Dentistry, Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington bVirtual Education and Simulation Training Center, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware, USA.

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery
|June 5, 2016
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Simulation in craniomaxillofacial surgery training is evolving with improved technology and teaching methods. While not fully integrated, simulation enhances surgical education, patient safety, and quality.

More Related Videos

Midface Hypoplasia and Cranial Base Morphology in Syndromic Craniosynostosis: A Comparative Analysis Study Using a Predictive Regression Model
08:03

Midface Hypoplasia and Cranial Base Morphology in Syndromic Craniosynostosis: A Comparative Analysis Study Using a Predictive Regression Model

Published on: November 4, 2025

371
Designing CAD/CAM Surgical Guides for Maxillary Reconstruction Using an In-house Approach
08:01

Designing CAD/CAM Surgical Guides for Maxillary Reconstruction Using an In-house Approach

Published on: August 24, 2018

9.5K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Mar 20, 2026

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures
09:10

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures

Published on: August 5, 2021

2.4K
Midface Hypoplasia and Cranial Base Morphology in Syndromic Craniosynostosis: A Comparative Analysis Study Using a Predictive Regression Model
08:03

Midface Hypoplasia and Cranial Base Morphology in Syndromic Craniosynostosis: A Comparative Analysis Study Using a Predictive Regression Model

Published on: November 4, 2025

371
Designing CAD/CAM Surgical Guides for Maxillary Reconstruction Using an In-house Approach
08:01

Designing CAD/CAM Surgical Guides for Maxillary Reconstruction Using an In-house Approach

Published on: August 24, 2018

9.5K

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Education
  • Medical Simulation
  • Craniomaxillofacial Surgery

Background:

  • Simulation is increasingly vital in healthcare, transforming clinical practice and medical education.
  • Craniomaxillofacial surgery encompasses diverse specialties facing evolving technology, cost pressures, and patient safety demands.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent literature and trends in craniomaxillofacial surgery simulation.
  • Focus on advances in teaching methodology, training technology, and professional development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent advancements in craniomaxillofacial surgery simulation.
  • Analysis of trends in simulation fidelity, technology, validation, and implementation.

Main Results:

  • The traditional Halstedian model of surgical education is insufficient in isolation.
  • Craniomaxillofacial simulation shows advancements in fidelity and technology but lacks full integration.
  • Procedural models for simulation remain limited, presenting an area for development.

Conclusions:

  • Simulation in craniomaxillofacial training is not yet fully pervasive.
  • Simulation is rapidly advancing through innovation, improved fidelity, and enhanced teaching methodologies.
  • Commitment to simulation is crucial for improving surgical education, patient safety, and quality.