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Creation of a High-Fidelity, Low-Cost, Intraosseous Line Placement Task Trainer via 3D Printing
Published on: August 17, 2022
3D printed tooth for endodontic training in dental education
Isabella Di Lorenzo1, Michael Del Hougne2, Gabriel Krastl3
1Department of Prosthodontics, University of Würzburg, Pleicherwall 2, 97070, Würzburg, Germany. dilorenzo_i@ukw.de.
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In dental education root canal treatment is primarily trained with natural teeth models or transparent acrylic blocks. A newly constructed, 3D printed practice tooth can be produced cost-efficiently and reproducibly while based on a natural root canal anatomy. Based on a micro-CT scan of an extracted tooth number 36, a dataset was reconstructed (Autodesk Inventor 2019, Autodesk Inc.) and subsequently 3D printed (Form 3B, Formlabs Inc.). In a hands-on course, dental students performed root canal treatments on 3D printed practice teeth. The practice teeth were prepared and filled. A reciprocating system (Reciproc, VDW GmbH) and a rotating preparation system (Pro Taper Next, Dentsply Sirona GmbH) were utilized. Students completed a questionnaire to evaluate practice materials, learning success, and learning process. The students rated suitability as a practice option (p < 0.001) and handling (p = 0.001) of the 3D printed practice tooth, as well as natural tooth models, significantly better than acrylic blocks.

