1.The application of team-based learning in medical education in Canada and its enlightenment to Chinese medical education
Chengbei ZHOU ; Yaye RUAN ; Ruyu PI ; Mingmin GU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(12):1196-1200
As a neotype learning mode, team-based learning has been applied in some medical schools and has become one of the most common self-regulated learning modes around the world. According to the process of team-based learning in medical classes at University of British Columbia in Canada. In terms of its effects, we discuss its advantages and shortcomings, and analyze its application status and im-plementation difficulties in China, and then propose several suggestions on domestic medical education.
2.Application of digital technology in the restoration of partial edentulous dentition with microstomia
WU Yuqiong ; RUAN Yaye ; MING Jiajun ; CHENG Huijuan ; JIAO Ting
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(10):651-656
Objective:
To explore the application of digital technology in the restoration of partial edentulous patients with microstomia.
Methods:
A patient with microstomia was presented and seeking for the restoration of her full edentulous in the upper jaw and partial edentulous in the lower jaw (Kennedy Ⅲ). A digital intraoral scanning was used to obtain digital impressions of soft and hard tissues in the oral cavity. Computer aided design and 3D printing technology were used to design and fabricate the metal framework.
Results :
The patient had no difficulty to wear or take off the dentures. The maxillary and mandibular dentures showed good retention, stability, mastication function and articulation. There was no tenderness in the one week and one month′s follow-up. And the chewing efficiency was satisfactory
Conclusion
This case report successfully designed and fabricated mandibular removable partial dentures for patients with microstomia through intraoral scanning and 3D printing technology. Thus, this work provides a new method and idea for treating partial edentulous dentition with microstomia