3D-printed teeth at Peninsula Dental School
ORCID
- James Puryer: 0000-0002-2475-0215
Abstract
The use of dental manikins for pre-clinical training of dental undergraduates within a Simulated Dental Learning Environment (SDLE) is common practice within the UK. This provides a safe and supportive environment in which undergraduates can develop both their technical skills and confidence before progressing onto patient clinics.1 Traditionally, typodont plastic teeth were used within the dental manikins for student preparations.
Publication Date
2026-03-13
Publication Title
British Dental Journal (BDJ)
Volume
240
ISSN
0007-0610
Deposit Date
2026-03-19
Embargo Period
2026-09-13
Additional Links
First Page
323
Last Page
323
Recommended Citation
Puryer, J., O'Neill, J., Robertson, S., & Coelho, C. (2026) '3D-printed teeth at Peninsula Dental School', British Dental Journal (BDJ), 240, pp. 323-323. Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/pds-research/399
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