Grand opening of Dental Simulation Center includes 120 DentSims for skills training, Mahidol Faculty of Dentistry, Thailand
DentSim with the Dean of Dental Faculty, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDean of Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Associate Professor Passiri Nisalak: “On behalf of Mahidol University Faculty of Dentistry, I would like to inform you that June 7, 2013, is the official opening day of our Dental Simulation Center on the occasion of the 45th Foundation Day Anniversary of Mahidol University Faculty of Dentistry.RELATED |Panel advocates for better surgical training with touch-enabled simulation The Dental Simulation Center, the revolutionary computerized dental training system with the latest technologies, consists of 120 advanced dental simulation units with augmented reality-based technology and 120 modern dental simulation units with computerized training system. This center will provide the full simulation of the clinical environment to our dental students so they will have a great opportunity to experience the best and most effective training experience available in the dental education.RELATED |What does it take to get into dental school? I have my utmost belief that this Dental Simulation Center will enhance dental students’ learning experience for the improvement of the study in the field of oral health sciences.”Lawrence Obstfeld, CEO, Image Navigation Ltd. Manufacturers of the DentSim Simulator: “We are honored to be partners with the Mahidol University Faculty of Dentistry in the new Clinical Simulation Laboratory and advanced educational system. By integrating state-of-the-art technology, advanced expert performance teaching methodologies and an innovative curriculum, Mahidol is setting a new standard for dental education. The professors at Mahidol will guide their students through the complex problems presented in diverse fields such as operative dentistry, prosthodontics, endodontics, and implant dentistry. Students will practice drilling on lifelike manikins utilizing the DentSim GPS-like positioning system to track the location of the handpiece to tenths of a millimeter. The DentSim interactive software will enable each student to receive on-demand feedback organized according to different parameters.