Evaluation of sawbones training protocol in bone quality classification using tactile sensation

利用触觉评估骨骼训练方案在骨骼质量分类中的作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Bone quality may affect the implantation protocol. This study aimed to assess whether training protocols could improve novice dental practitioners' abilities in judging bone densities with tactile sensation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-five operators were recruited to evaluate the density of artificial polyurethane bone blocks by a 2-mm twist-drill drilling and reported the bone quality perceived in a 100-mm VAS line. Five blocks (densities: 0.08-0.48 g/cm(3)) were used to simulate cancellous bone with extremely low to medium-high densities. Five tests were performed on three days, separated by one week and one month. A training session was arranged on the first day and the third day. In each test, the operator drilled a 0.8 g/cm(3) block as the reference (VAS = 100) and then the five test blocks in a randomized sequence. Each training session included a 0.8 g/cm(3) followed by five 0.16 and 0.32 g/cm(3) alternative block-drillings. VAS values and number of density-sequencing errors were analyzed with GLM repeated measures and Friedman test. RESULTS: While mean VAS values were significantly different among the five test blocks, it was not noticed in blocks of the same density between test sessions. Significant linear correlations were observed between VAS values and block densities. Training did not influence the VAS evaluation and hardness sequencing in general but training significantly reduced the sequencing errors in operators with inferior initial performance. CONCLUSION: The proposed training protocol can improve the bone-quality perception among less experience dentists with poorer initial performance in bone density evaluation.

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