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Accuracy in Intraoral Scanners
ÖZETGiriş: Konvansiyonel ölçü teknikleri uzun zamandır diş hekimliği alanında kullanılmaktadır. Ölçü maddelerinin ve yöntemlerinin çeşitli dezavantajlarının üzerine, diş hekimliği dünyasındaki teknolojik gelişmeler de eklenince bu geleneksel yöntemler terk edilmeye başlanmıştır.
GÜNGÖR, Berkay Enes +2 more
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The effect of scanning strategy on intraoral scanner’s accuracy. [PDF]
Abstract Background The purpose of the present study was to examine the impact of scanning strategy on trueness and precision of the impression acquired from an intraoral scanner. Materials and methods Fifteen complete-arch, mandibular, post orthodontic treatment casts were scanned with a laboratory scanner (Identica SE 3D, Medit) as the gold
Nikolaos A. Gavounelis +2 more
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This technical procedure demonstrates a 4-step completely digital workflow for the fabrication of complete dentures in edentulous patients. The digital scan data of the edentulous arches were obtained using an intraoral scanner, followed by the ...
Hwa-Jung Lee +3 more
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Reliability and validity of intraoral and extraoral scanners [PDF]
This study evaluated the reliability and validity of one extraoral [Ortho Insight 3D™ (Motionview Software, Hixson, TN/USA)] and two intraoral [ITero™ (Align Technologies, San Jose, CA/USA) and Lythos™ (Ormco Corp., Orange, CA/USA)] scanners.Fifteen dry human mandibles were scanned twice with each of the scanners, and digital models were generated ...
Jacob, Helder B. +2 more
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In Vitro Evaluation of the Accuracy of Intraoral Scanners for Anterior and Posterior Dental Restorations [PDF]
Introduction: Passing through the traditional methods of impression making and using the latest technology of digital scanners forces us to compare the positive and negative characteristics of these tools with those of the usual methods adopted in ...
Reihane Rafienezad +3 more
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This technique digitalizes the clinical and laboratory steps of fabricating removable partial dentures (RPDs) with the altered cast technique. An intraoral scanner was used to capture the mandibular Kennedy class II partially edentulous arch.
Andrew B Cameron +5 more
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A comparative evaluation of intraoral and extraoral digital impressions: An in vivo study
Aim: The accuracy of a dental impression is determined by two factors: “trueness” and “precision.” The scanners used in dentistry are relatively new in market, and very few studies have compared the “precision” and “trueness” of intraoral scanner with ...
Gursharan Kaur Sason +3 more
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Accuracy of Digital Impression Taking Using Intraoral Scanner Versus the Conventional Technique
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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Intraoral scanners in dentistry: a review of the current literature [PDF]
Intraoral scanners (IOS) are devices for capturing direct optical impressions in dentistry. The purpose of this narrative review on the use of IOS was to: (1) identify the advantages/disadvantages of using optical impressions compared to conventional impressions; (2) investigate if optical impressions are as accurate as conventional impressions; (3 ...
Mangano F. +3 more
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Purpose. This study assessed the impact of intraoral scanner type, operator, and data augmentation on the dimensional accuracy of in vitro dental cast digital scans.
Taseef Hasan Farook +5 more
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