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The Potential of Digital Impression in Orthodontics. [PDF]
Background: Over the past 20 years, there have been many innovations in orthodontic diagnosis and therapy. Among the innovations, there is the taking of dental impressions (DIs). Dental impressions are the negative imprint of hard and soft tissues of one or both arches, and they allow a plaster model to be formed, i.e., a positive reproduction ...
Saccomanno S +5 more
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Intraoral scanners that record impressions digitally have been playing a major role in the field of prosthodontics. The classic method for recording impressions always included using of traditional impression materials and methods used with its basic understanding as per their manufacturer's instructions.
Shalu Samar Mondal +5 more
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Monolithic zirconia and digital impression: case report [PDF]
The aim of this study is to present a clinical case of a full arch prosthetic rehabilitation on natural teeth, combining both digital work-flow and monolithic ...
Brauner, E +9 more
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Accuracy of Digital Impressions and Fitness of Single Crowns Based on Digital Impressions [PDF]
In this study, the accuracy (precision and trueness) of digital impressions and the fitness of single crowns manufactured based on digital impressions were evaluated. #14-17 epoxy resin dentitions were made, while full-crown preparations of extracted natural teeth were embedded at #16. (1) To assess precision, deviations among repeated scan models made
Yang, Xin +4 more
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Comparison of digital and conventional impression techniques: evaluation of patients’ perception, treatment comfort, effectiveness and clinical outcomes [PDF]
Background: The purpose of this study was to compare two impression techniques from the perspective of patient preferences and treatment comfort.Methods: Twenty-four (12 male, 12 female) subjects who had no previous experience with either conventional or
Emir Yuzbasioglu +44 more
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The use of different impression materials is in vogue for last few years with a view of capturing more accurate dental impression, which in turn produces more accurate fitting restoration. For achieving this goal, one should have ample knowledge about the different physical and mechanical properties, as well as in different techniques with the most ...
Md Saiful Islam +2 more
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Digital impression – A Review.
Abstract Dentistry has witnessed tremendous advancements in all its branches and newer devices have been continuously introduced in the practice. Digital impressions by intraoral scanning (IOS) have become an increasingly popular alternative to conventional impressions. They provide a 3D visualization of entire dentition in high resolution and creating
Devikaa T.C +3 more
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Elongated theropod tracks from the Cretaceous Apenninic Carbonate Platform of southern Latium (central Italy) [PDF]
New dinosaur footprints were recently discovered in southern Latium (Italy). The tracks all appear slightly differently preserved and are characterized by elongated metatarsal impressions, recording the complex locomotor behaviour of a medium-sized ...
Carluccio, R. +4 more
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Interproximal Distance Analysis of Stereolithographic Casts Made by CAD-CAM Technology: An in Vitro Study [PDF]
Statement of problem The accuracy of interproximal distances of the definitive casts made by computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) technology is not yet known.
Hoffman, Melanie +2 more
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Digital Sculpting for Historical Representation: Neville Tomb Case Study [PDF]
Despite digital 3D poly-modelling applications providing a common and powerful tool-set for archaeological, architectural and historical visualisation over recent years, digital deformation sculpting tools are little used at present within the area of ...
Fitzpatrick, Frank, Unver, Ertu
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