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Comparison of two intraoral scanners based on three-dimensional surface analysis
Background This in vivo study evaluated the difference of two well-known intraoral scanners used in dentistry, namely iTero (Align Technology) and TRIOS (3Shape). Methods Thirty-two participants underwent intraoral scans with TRIOS and iTero scanners, as
Kyung-Min Lee
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The purpose of this in vivo study was to compare in vivo full arch intraoral scans obtained using two intraoral scanners and conventional impression. Twenty patients were scanned using TRIOS and iTero scanners, as well as conventional impression.
Kyungmin Clara Lee, Seong-Joon Park
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Intraoral scanners for capturing the palate and its relation to the dentition [PDF]
Proper superimposition of intraoral scan generated 3D models enables detailed assessment of soft and hard tissue surface changes. This requires accurate 3D models and stable structures as superimposition references.
Jonas Winkler, Nikolaos Gkantidis
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Influence of Operator Experience on Scanning Time and Accuracy with Two Different Intraoral Scanners - A Prospective Clinical Trial [PDF]
Objective:Operator experience and scanner type may influence the time taken and obtained accuracy of intraoral scanning. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of operator experience on the scanning time and correlate the accuracy of the scans taken ...
Anjali Anna Thomas, Ravindra Kumar Jain
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Objective: The aim of the paper is to familiarize the reader with the current status in the possibilities of using 3D scanners in dental and orthodontic practices.
M. Konvalinková, M. Koťová
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Patient Comfort Assessment of Intraoral Scanners
Aim: This clinical study aimed to assess the comfort level between two intraoral scanners by comparing satisfaction scores from 30 patients who underwent full arch scans of their upper and lower jaws.Materials and Method: A total of 30 participants ...
Bengü Doğu Kaya +4 more
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Purpose: The aim was to analyze the accuracy of digital models and 3D-printed casts from full-arch digital impressions using two intraoral scanners (iTeroTM and PrimescanTM).
Diego Serrano-Velasco +4 more
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Evaluation of the effect of different core substrates on the accuracy of intraoral scanners [PDF]
Background The aim of this study was to determine if different types of core substrates have any effect on the trueness and precision of digital intraoral impressions. Material and Methods A customized typodont with four similar cores of natural dentine,
Maryam Khoshkhahesh +5 more
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The accuracy of digital impression with different intraoral scanners on maxillary all on four implants: an in vitro study [PDF]
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effect of 30° angulation of (All-on-four) implants on the accuracy of digital impressions using different intra-oral scanners in the maxillary edentulous arch in terms of trueness and precision.
Hesham M. El-Refay +3 more
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Accuracy of commercial intraoral scanners [PDF]
Purpose: In dental offices, there is a trend replacing conventional silicone impressions and plaster cast models by imaging data of intraoral scanners to map the denture and surrounding tissues. The aim of the study is the analysis of the accuracy of selected commercially available scanners. The accuracy is considered as the main drawback in comparison
Sacher, Mattia +4 more
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