Benefits and challenges of the integration of haptics-enhanced virtual reality training within dental curricula
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Felszeghy, Szabolcs
Mutluay, Murat
Liukkonen, Mikko
Flacco, Nicla
Bakr, Mahmoud M.
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Background: Haptics-enhanced virtual reality (VR-haptic) simulation in dental education has evolved considerably during the past decade, representing a
promising resource of simulation-based training opportunities to support conventional practice. We aim to summarize current literature on the applications
of VR-haptics in learning, practicing, and teaching dental education.
Methods: A literature search was performed using PubMed, focusing on
research articles published between January 2010 and January 2024. Out of the
667 articles that matched the search terms (dentistry, education, haptic, teaching, training, virtual reality), 105 were screened, and 42 were eligible for full-text
reading and utilization. Findings from an ongoing educator survey on the use of
VR-haptics in dental education have also been provided.
Results: VR-haptic simulation has been shown to have a supportive role in dental simulation practice. Despite training within a digital world, hand skill transfer
to the real world has been demonstrated, which affords educators more flexibility in how to train their students before and during traditional preclinical and
clinical practical education. The individualized VR-haptic training and feedback
help students in mastering essential working techniques, while also increasing
engagement and motivation.
Conclusions: VR-haptics-supported dental education can help students effectively address challenges during their preclinical and clinical training, as well
as in their subsequent careers, and it may help mitigate some weaknesses of
the current educational system. Validation is a key factor for the acceptance of
VR-haptic simulators; thus, further research and verification are needed before
VR-haptics could be considered a primary hand skill development method of
learning in dental education. VR-haptic simulation may in the future be used as
an assessment tool for the students’ and clinicians’ credentialing process
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Felszeghy, S., Mutluay, M., Liukkonen, M., Flacco, N., Bakr, M. M., Rampf, S., Schick, S., Mushtaq, F., Sittoni‑Pino, M. F., Ackerman, K., Arias‑Herrera, S., Audsley, B., Bágyi, K., Bell, S., Bistey, T., Byrne, S., Carpegna, G., Carramolino‑Cuéllar, E., Da Costa, J. B., … Quinn, B. (2025). Benefits and challenges of the integration of haptics‑enhanced virtual reality training within dental curricula. Journal of Dental Education, 89, 1070–1083. https://doi.org/10.1002/jdd.13800




