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VAS scores for understanding. Data were expressed as 90th, 75th, 50, 25th, 10th percentile. *P < .05.

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VAS scores for confidence. Data were expressed as 90th, 75th, 50, 25th, 10th percentile. *P < .05.

The medical simulation application, SimMon (Castle Andersen ApS, DK), is a screen-based simulator application that mimics a vital signs monitor that can reproduce a variety of pathologies by altering blood pressure, heart rate, and ECG data. In the present study, we investigated the educational benefits of including simulations using the SimMon application in slide-based lectures on systemic events occurring during dental treatment.

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