Bridging Theory and Practice
Teaching surgical dentistry presents unique challenges due to the highly manual nature of procedures. While theoretical knowledge supports proper case qualification and risk assessment, hands-on skills are essential for safe execution. My phantom head bridges this gap, offering a realistic yet controlled environment to practice techniques, improve procedural flow, and reduce mental load before transitioning to live patient care.
This methodology helps clinicians:
- Build procedural confidence
- Establish ergonomic and sequential habits
- Safely master complex surgical workflows
My innovative phantom head system accurately replicates clinical conditions of the maxilla and mandible surgery, enabling hands-on training in surgical protocols, ergonomics, and procedural logistics. This environment allows development of muscle memory development and helps practitioners internalize surgical protocols in a safe, simulated setting—preparing them for real-world clinical application with confidence and precision.
