Innovative Strategies for Dental Anatomy Education: A Qualitative Exploration of Online Learning Perceptions

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Enhance dental education with innovative online learning perceptions, focusing on innovative strategies in dental anatomy education.

Innovative Strategies for Dental Anatomy Education: A Qualitative Exploration of Online Learning Perceptions

Suveer Sachdeva
Suveer Sachdeva
Susha Rajadurai
Susha Rajadurai
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Purpose: COVID-19 mandated emergency remote (online) teaching of dental anatomy at King’s College London. To overcome the challenges of online learning in practical subjects such as dental anatomy, novel approaches to teaching were employed in an attempt to maintain learning quality. Online tutorials were tailored to incorporate technology enhanced learning using digitised lecture slides that emphasised 3-dimensional tooth structures and case-based problem solving along with a key, in-hand, visual aid, namely 1:1 acrylic teeth which were given to each student as a learning accessory. This contemporary online learning format has remained to date. Thus, this work set out to assess the effectiveness of these innovative efforts in online dental anatomy learning and elucidate the key elements that drive learning success. Through this, valuable strategies for improved future course delivery were gained.

Innovative Strategies for Dental Anatomy Education: A Qualitative Exploration of Online Learning Perceptions

Purpose: COVID-19 mandated emergency remote (online) teaching of dental anatomy at King’s College London. To overcome the challenges of online learning in practical subjects such as dental anatomy, novel approaches to teaching were employed in an attempt to maintain learning quality. Online tutorials were tailored to incorporate technology enhanced learning using digitised lecture slides that emphasised 3-dimensional tooth structures and case-based problem solving along with a key, in-hand, visual aid, namely 1:1 acrylic teeth which were given to each student as a learning accessory. This contemporary online learning format has remained to date. Thus, this work set out to assess the effectiveness of these innovative efforts in online dental anatomy learning and elucidate the key elements that drive learning success. Through this, valuable strategies for improved future course delivery were gained.

Suveer Sachdeva
Suveer Sachdeva
Susha Rajadurai
Susha Rajadurai

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Suveer Sachdeva. 2026. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 23 (GJMR Volume 23 Issue J4): .

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Innovative Strategies for Dental Anatomy Education: A Qualitative Exploration of Online Learning Perceptions

Suveer Sachdeva
Suveer Sachdeva
Susha Rajadurai
Susha Rajadurai

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