Beyond the Manikin: Removable Prosthodontics in the Classroom James Ywom DDS, MS March 9th, 2015 Boston, Massachusetts
Presentation Objective § Present the 3D Tooth Arrangement (3DTA) software for integrating topics on complete denture.
Denture Topics Examination and Preliminary Impressions
Edentulism Patient Evaluation Denture Evaluation House Classification Patient Examination Diagnosis and Prognosis Intraoral Anatomy Impression Making Lab: Preliminary Casts Custom Tray
Final Impressions and Master Casts
Jaw Registrations
Muscles of the Mouth Residual Ridge Anatomy Border Molding Techniques Review Impression Materials Impression making techniques Lab: Master Casts Wax Record Rims
Wax Record Modifications Camper’s Plane Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO) Vertical Dimension of Rest (VDR) Facebow Record Centric Relation Record Lab: Mount Casts
Teeth Setup and Waxdenture Try-in
Denture Teeth Selection Denture Teeth Setup Denture Occlusion Lab Rx Instructions Lab: Full denture setup
Denture Placement and Maintenance
Clinical Remount Denture care instructions Post operative procedures Maintenance appointment Troubleshooting
For students, 3DTA is virtual resource to organize and understand content. It allows students to preview and reinforce information throughout the module.
Classroom to Lab
Teaching goal is to integrate, as students transition from classroom to simulation lab to clinic.
Completed setups
3DTA § Creates an engaging classroom environment. § Confident students and independent learners
§ Students achieve higher cognitive understanding of content. § In clinic, more time spent on addressing patient care issues.
Troubleshooting § Standardized Laptop/Computer Compatibility Issues § 3DTA only available for Windows § Oracle™ Virtual Box
Innovation Begets Innovation § Currently developing a program to integrate removable complete and partial denture topics on a gaming platform.
Head & Neck Anatomy Teaching in a Blended Classroom With an Adaptive Learning Platform
Typical Course Structure -‐‑Hierarchical Mapping -‐‑Passive Learning -‐‑Passive Faculty Management
Realize-‐‑it Adaptive Learning Platform leads to: -‐‑Adaptive Mapping -‐‑Active Learner Participation -‐‑Active Faculty Management
Prerequisite Paths are Mapped by Algorithms Measuring Learners Proficiency of Knowledge
Real Time Monitoring Class & Individual
Class Year Lab Exam (Average)
Student Outcomes Improved Approaching 90% Passing Rate Improved Board Scores Application of Knowledge and Critical Thinking.
WriJen Exam (Average)
Fall 2014
88.16
88.78
Fall 2013
74.75
88.45
Fall 2012
55.01
81.39
Fall 2011
68.45
77.07
Flipped Hybrid Class Sessions
Group Presentations
Faculty Mentoring
Adaptiv e Learnin g Platform
Small Group Large Group
Peer to Peer
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Thank You
Robert Hasel, DDS Associate Dean, Simulation, Immersion, & Digital Learning Western University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine Pomona, California
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