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
Sabina Saccomanno +5 more
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Accuracy of Digital Impression Taking Using Intraoral Scanner Versus the Conventional Technique [PDF]
Objectives: Intraoral scanners have shown promising results when used as an adjunct or alternative to conventional impression techniques. This study compared the accuracy of digital impression taking using an intraoral scanner versus the conventional ...
Arash Zarbakhsh +4 more
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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate and compare the accuracy, procedural efficiency, and patient satisfaction between traditional and digital impression techniques utilized in full mouth rehabilitation.
Faizan R. Dar +5 more
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Digital impression making in dentistry: A review. [PDF]
The adoption and impact of digital impression-making in dentistry is of interest. It highlights key benefits such as enhanced accuracy, reduced patient discomfort, faster restoration times and improved collaboration among dental professionals. Thus, data shows the transformative role of digital technology in enhancing patient care and dental practice ...
Sharma A +6 more
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Accuracy of an intraoral digital impression: A review. [PDF]
Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are used for capturing the direct optical impressions in dentistry. The development of three-dimensional technology and the trend of increasing the use of IOSs in dental office routine lead to the need to assess the accuracy of intraoral digital impressions.
Aswani K +3 more
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Comparison of conventional and digital impression approaches for edentulous maxilla: clinical study [PDF]
Background The expectations for the clinical and laboratory phases of tissue-supported complete dentures (TSCDs) are changing. Currently, there is a trend towards fast, comfortable, reliable, and low-cost methods.
Sinem Kahya Karaca, Kıvanc Akca
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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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Feeding Plate Using Digital Intraoral Impression for Cleft Care in an Infant: A Case Report [PDF]
Orofacial clefts are the most frequent craniofacial abnormalities found in humans. A neonate with orofacial cleft which is developed due to incomplete fusion of facial as well as palatal structures might experience difficulties while feeding. The present
Manikya K Nanduri +4 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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3D Digital Impression Systems Compared with Traditional Techniques in Dentistry: A Recent Data Systematic Review [PDF]
Marco Cicciù +2 more
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