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Reproducibility of Dental Bite Registrations Using A Direct Intraoral Scanner
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.June 2020. Major: Dentistry. Advisor: Brent Larson. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 62 pages.Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if a direct intraoral scanner is a reliable method to record dental bite ...
Bonamici, Jennifer
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3D‐Printed Models in Oral Surgery Simulation Training: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Advancements in three‐dimensional (3D) printing have introduced innovative tools for medical and dental education. In dental surgery, 3D‐printed simulation models offer valuable presurgical training. This review explores the scope, study types, key findings, limitations, and future research needs to enhance their application in ...
Shahrzad Rahimizadeh Nahavandi +5 more
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PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of operator age on the scan accuracy (trueness and precision) of inexperienced operators when compared with experienced operators, and how training, intraoral scanner (IOS), and software version affect scan accuracy ...
Karasan, Duygu Narin +13 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives Insufficient tooth reduction compromises crown longevity and aesthetics. This study aimed to determine whether digitally designed, 3D‐printed reduction guides improved crown preparation accuracy and efficiency for dental students compared to freehand preparation.
Xiaoyue Shi, Shuncong Xu, Chenxuan Wei
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Visualization of dental plaque with a 3D-intraoral-scanner—A tool for whole mouth planimetry
Planimetry is a reliable method for detecting and monitoring plaque. Until now, this method has mainly been applied to conventional-camera images, which is difficult and time-consuming in relation to the entire dentition.
Jung, Katja +5 more
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Die digitale Abformung der Zahnreihen ist mittlerweile ein fester Bestandteil der modernen Zahnmedizin. Im Gegensatz zu Laborscannern erlauben Intraoralscanner die Patientensituation direkt optisch zu erfassen und mit Hilfe spezieller Software virtuell ...
Moritz Gädicke
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Validation of Virtual Reality Simulations for Anatomical Landmarks in Panoramic Radiographs
ABSTRACT Objective This study assessed the validity of panoramic anatomical virtual reality (VR) software among senior dental students. Materials and Methods A total of 79 fourth‐year dental students were randomly divided into two groups in this crossover study. Students’ knowledge of panoramic anatomical landmarks was tested.
Daniah M. Alhazmi +4 more
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Analysis of the effects of mesh reduction of digital files on the surface area and volume accuracy of complete dentures using an intraoral scanner [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of an intraoral scanner to digitally duplicate complete dentures and analyze the effects of mesh reduction of digital files on the surface area and volume accuracy of complete dentures ...
Abdullah J. Y. +4 more
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Immersive Technologies in Dental Education: Global Adoption Patterns From a 2025 Survey
ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives Dental education is undergoing a digital transformation, yet the adoption of immersive technologies such as haptic virtual reality (HVR) remains limited. This study aimed to map global adoption trends, barriers, and opportunities for equitable integration of HVR in dental curricula.
Barry Quinn +28 more
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Background The accuracy of intraoral scanning is critical for computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing workflows in dentistry. However, data regarding the scanning accuracy of various adjacent restorative materials and intraoral scanners are ...
Yeongjun Kwon +3 more
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