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Three-Dimensional Intraoral Scanners in Oral Soft Tissue Diagnosis: A Narrative Review and Conceptual Outlook. [PDF]
Solomou MM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate and compare the two‐dimensional (2D) accuracy of provisional laminate veneer restorations designed using two digital smile design platforms and fabricated through additive and subtractive manufacturing techniques within a standardized digital workflow.
Murat Feriz +3 more
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Accuracy of intraoral scanners for full-arch implant scanning in the Maxilla using horizontal scanbody. [PDF]
Guimarães AS +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the influence of superimposition protocols and landmark distribution on deviation outcomes in orthodontic full‐arch models. Materials and Methods Twenty plaster models were scanned using an intraoral and desktop scanner. Ten models were evaluated for landmark suitability and inter‐scanner coordinate agreement.
Ezgi Cansu Firinciogullari +3 more
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Evaluation of Digital Imaging Accuracy Among Three Intraoral Scanners for Full-Arch Implant Rehabilitation. [PDF]
Hajaj T +9 more
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Intraoral Scanners are now used in many areas of dentistry like any other intra oral digital instruments example- apex locators, intraoral cameras. Their use is expecting to increase further in the next decade. However, the Center for disease control and
Shilpa Jain
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ABSTRACT Objectives Variables related to CAD/CAM processing can affect the final quality of all‐ceramic crowns. This study aims to evaluate the effect of the milling protocol on the adaptation, marginal and occlusal quality of monolithic zirconia crowns.
Indiarai Lavandoski Bringhenti +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Implant‑position reproducibility of wired and wireless intraoral scanners and the effects of Wi‑Fi distance and upload speed: an in vitro study. [PDF]
Murakami T +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Reliability of Three Image‐Based Instrumental Color‐Measurement Methods
ABSTRACT Objectives To compare the precision of three clinically applicable, image‐based color assessment methods—smartphone imaging, a clinical colorimeter (Optishade), and a digital scanning device (Borea Cobra)—against a benchtop spectrophotometer for measuring CIELAB coordinates and CIEDE2000 (ΔE00) color differences of composite resin shades ...
Eloah Nunes de Almeida +4 more
wiley +1 more source
A comparative in vitro study of the accuracy and precision of different intraoral scanners for implant-supported hybrid prostheses impressions. [PDF]
İnal S, Uğur M.
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