학술논문

Origami-Based Haptic Syringe for Local Anesthesia Simulator
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Haptics IEEE Trans. Haptics Haptics, IEEE Transactions on. 17(1):39-44 Jan, 2024
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Springs
Force
Haptic interfaces
Dentistry
Anesthesia
Behavioral sciences
Training
Kresling origami pattern
origami haptics
soft haptics
dental simulator
local anesthesia injection
Language
ISSN
1939-1412
2329-4051
2334-0134
Abstract
Although medical simulators have benefited from the use of haptics and virtual reality (VR) for decades, the former has become the bottleneck in producing a low-cost, compact, and accurate training experience. This is particularly the case for the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) procedure in dentistry, which is one of the most difficult motor skills to acquire. As existing works are still oversimplified or overcomplicated for practical deployment, we introduce an origami-based haptic syringe interface for IANB local anesthesia training. By harnessing the versatile mechanical tunability of the Kresling origami pattern, our interface simulated the tactile experience of the plunger while injecting the anesthetic solution. We present the design, development, and characterization process, as well as a preliminary usability study. The force profile generated by the syringe interface is perceptually similar with that of the Carpule syringe. The usability study suggests that the haptic syringe significantly improves the IANB training simulation and its potential to be utilized in several other medical training/simulation applications.