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Dental Students’ Perceptions of Digital and Conventional Impression Techniques: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of Dental Education, 2017
The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to analyze inexperienced dental students’ perceptions of the difficulty and applicability of digital and conventional implant impressions and their preferences including performance. Fifty undergraduate dental students at a dental school in Switzerland were randomly divided into two groups (2×25). Group A
Patrik Lenherr   +4 more
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A simple impression technique for dental implants placed in close proximity or adverse angulations

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2005
This article presents a method for overcoming difficulties associated with the impression procedures for implants placed in close proximity or with adverse angulations, which make the placement of the impression copings problematic.
Hiroshi Hirayama   +3 more
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A New, Simple Implant‐Level Impression Technique for Dental Implants in Limited Interproximal Space

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2012
AbstractMaking an implant‐level impression when implants are placed in limited interproximal space or compromising angulations can be a time‐consuming procedure. This article presents a new method for developing a master cast for two implants clinically placed convergent and very close to each other.
Aboulfazl Saboury, Alireza Hadi
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Impression Materials and Techniques used by Practitioners in Saveetha Dental College, Chennai-A Survey

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2016
Aim: The aim of this article is to conduct a questionnaire based survey on the various impression materials and techniques used by practitioners in Saveetha Dental College, Chennai. Background: Prosthodontics, as a speciality, has evolved abundantly in the past few years.
G. Abirami, Mokshi R. Jain
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Effects of Impression Coping Design, Impression Technique, and Dental Undercuts on the Accuracy of Implant Impressions Assessed by 3-Dimensional Optical Scanning

Implant Dentistry, 2016
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of the type and design of the impression copings on the accuracy of implant impressions in 2 different conditions.A reference model with 2 implants inserted in bilateral mandibular canines was fabricated. The posterior teeth were inserted as tilted to simulate intra-oral undercuts.
Mansour Dakhilalian   +4 more
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A comparison study: The use of digital and conventional impression techniques in dental hygiene education

Journal of Dental Education
AbstractPurpose/objectivesThe study aimed to assess the applicability of digital intraoral scanning in dental hygiene education and compare the quality, efficiency, and ease of use to conventional impression techniques.MethodsTwenty‐eight first‐year dental hygiene students (DH1) at UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry (UTSD) participated in this 2022 ...
Raha K, Naderi   +2 more
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Effect of scanned arch, level of impression, and impression technique on the accuracy of impressions for complete-arch implant-supported fixed dental prostheses

Journal of Dentistry
Objectives The long-term success of complete-arch implant-supported fixed dental prostheses (CAISFDPs) depends on impression accuracy, which may be influenced by the arch, impression level, and technique. This study investigated how these factors affect impression accuracy (trueness and precision) for CAISFDPs METHODS: : Maxillary and mandibular ...
Pinar Cevik   +4 more
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Accuracy of different dental implant impression techniques comparing different materials

Dental Materials, 2014
PERA, FRANCESCO   +6 more
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A simplified impression technique for dental implants.

Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2002
Dental implants have been considered an acceptable form of dental treatment since the early 1980s. A number of studies have been published describing impression techniques for dental implants. Many of the techniques described are so complex that they may seem daunting to the average restorative dentist. Most general practitioners do not wish to attempt
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