Trueness and precision of complete denture digital impression compared to conventional impression: an in vitro study [PDF]
Background This study aimed to compare the precision and trueness of digital impressions of the edentulous arch made with different scanners to conventional physical impressions. Methods A total of 40 impressions of a completely edentulous maxillary arch
Yousif A. Al-Dulaijan +5 more
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Accuracy of photogrammetry, intraoral scanning, and conventional impression techniques for complete-arch implant rehabilitation: an in vitro comparative study [PDF]
Background To compare the accuracy of photogrammetry, intraoral scanning and conventional impression techniques for complete-arch implant rehabilitation. Methods A master cast containing 6 implant abutment replicas was fabricated.
Bowen Ma +4 more
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Marginal and internal fit accuracy of single-crown restorations: the impact of digital and conventional impression techniques [PDF]
Background In this study, we aimed to compare the marginal and internal fit of single-crown restorations fabricated using digital and conventional impression techniques, and to evaluate the potential advantages of digital impressions over conventional ...
Basak Topdagi +2 more
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In vivo evaluation of inter-operator reproducibility of digital dental and conventional impression techniques. [PDF]
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the inter-operator reproducibility of three-dimensional (3D) images of teeth captured by a digital impression technique to a conventional impression technique in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Twelve
Emi Kamimura +4 more
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Comparison of Internal and Marginal Adaptation of Endocrowns at Different Depths Fabricated by the Digital and Conventional Impression Techniques [PDF]
Conclusion: Unlike the conventional impression technique, the M and I adaptation decreased by an increase in cavity depth in the digital technique; nonetheless, the digital impression technique still showed higher M and I adaptation than the conventional
Fatemeh Razavi Ardekani +3 more
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Digital Versus Conventional Impressions
Objective: The purpose of this research was to compare and contrast, in vivo, the three-dimensional (3D) dental impressions produced by digital and traditional methods.
Mohammad Munthir Abdulrazzaq +1 more
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Accuracy of Digital Dental Implants Impression Taking with Intraoral Scanners Compared with Conventional Impression Techniques: A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies [PDF]
Jorge Cortés-Bretón Brinkmann +2 more
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A Systematic Review of Impression Technique for Conventional Complete Denture
The importance of an in depth review of impression making for complete dentures lies in the assessment of the historical value of all the factors related to physical, biologic and behavioral areas and the time in which they were discussed and taught as well.
Ramesh Chowdhary
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CONVENTIONAL VS DIGITAL IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE FOR MANUFACTURING OF THREE-UNIT ZIRCONIA BRIDGES: CLINICAL TIME EFFICIENCY [PDF]
Introduction: Taking an impression of the oral cavity, which accurately recreates the prosthetic field, the surrounding hard dental and soft tissues, is one of the main and most important stages in the process of making any fixed prosthetic restoration ...
Kiril Gogushev, Metodi Abadjiev
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Accuracy of Intraoral Scanner for Recording Completely Edentulous Arches—A Systematic Review
Scanning edentulous arches during complete denture fabrication is a crucial step; however, the quality of the resulting digital scan is still questionable.
Gunjan Srivastava +4 more
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