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J Dent Educ. 47(10): 666-670 1983
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 47, Issue 10, 666-670
Copyright © 1983 by American Dental Education Association


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First-year experience with a performance simulation system

MA Boyd and D Donaldson

Providing a preclinical learning environment for the undergraduate dental student that is realistic and representative of the clinical setting has been a concern to dental teachers. This article describes a system that provides consistency in the optimal relationship of the operator and patient while emphasizing a balanced postural position. The dental simulator provides an approach that is transferable to all aspects of clinical dental treatment. The student is involved in a learning experience that serves as a basis for future behavior that is consistent with comfort and efficiency in the delivery of dental care.





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