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Intraoral scanners (IOS) have revolutionized the field of dentistry by providing a noninvasive and efficient means of capturing direct optical impressions of the oral cavity.
A. Parveen, B. George, R. Soman
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Intraoral scanners in Orthodontics
Rapid advancements in digital technology have changed a number of sectors in recent years. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are two examples of advanced technology that have been adopted into the medical industry.
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Intraoral scanners in orthodontics review
Russian Journal of Stomatology, 2023Recently, intraoral scanners (IOS) are increasingly used among dentists of orthopedic, as well as orthodontists. The purpose of this review is to provide information, the main characteristics of scanners and help with the choice of an IOS for orthodontists. Can digital impressions be considered as a replacement for traditional impressions?
A.V. Ermakov, A.V. Losev
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SPIE Proceedings, 2007
Here a new set-up of a 3D-scanning system for CAD/CAM in dental industry is proposed. The system is designed for direct scanning of the dental preparations within the mouth. The measuring process is based on phase correlation technique in combination with fast fringe projection in a stereo arrangement.
Peter Kühmstedt +7 more
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Here a new set-up of a 3D-scanning system for CAD/CAM in dental industry is proposed. The system is designed for direct scanning of the dental preparations within the mouth. The measuring process is based on phase correlation technique in combination with fast fringe projection in a stereo arrangement.
Peter Kühmstedt +7 more
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Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2023
OBJECTIVES Within the development of digital technologies, dental professionals aim to integrate virtual diagnostic articulated casts obtained by using intraoral scanners (IOSs), the mandibular motion of the patient recorded by using an optical jaw ...
M. Revilla‐León +4 more
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OBJECTIVES Within the development of digital technologies, dental professionals aim to integrate virtual diagnostic articulated casts obtained by using intraoral scanners (IOSs), the mandibular motion of the patient recorded by using an optical jaw ...
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The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (Print), 2023
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The accuracy of intraoral scanners (IOSs) can be affected by operator handling; however, the scanning area and accuracy discrepancies acquired at different scanning distances and angulations among IOSs remain uncertain. PURPOSE The
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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The accuracy of intraoral scanners (IOSs) can be affected by operator handling; however, the scanning area and accuracy discrepancies acquired at different scanning distances and angulations among IOSs remain uncertain. PURPOSE The
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Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
OBJECTIVES To classify complete-arch implant scanning workflows for registering implant position, tooth position, soft tissue information, and maxillomandibular relationship recorded by using intraoral scanners (IOSs) with or without photogrammetry (PG ...
M. Revilla‐León, J. Kois
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OBJECTIVES To classify complete-arch implant scanning workflows for registering implant position, tooth position, soft tissue information, and maxillomandibular relationship recorded by using intraoral scanners (IOSs) with or without photogrammetry (PG ...
M. Revilla‐León, J. Kois
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E -journal of dentistry, 2023
PURPOSE To measure the accuracy (trueness and precision) of the maxillomandibular relationship at centric relation position recorded by using 3 different intraoral scanners with or without an optical jaw tracking system.
M. Revilla‐León +4 more
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PURPOSE To measure the accuracy (trueness and precision) of the maxillomandibular relationship at centric relation position recorded by using 3 different intraoral scanners with or without an optical jaw tracking system.
M. Revilla‐León +4 more
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Complete-arch accuracy of intraoral scanners
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2018Intraoral scanners have shown varied results in complete-arch applications.The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the complete-arch accuracy of 4 intraoral scanners based on trueness and precision measurements compared with a known reference (trueness) and with each other (precision).Four intraoral scanners were evaluated: CEREC Bluecam ...
Joshua C. Treesh +7 more
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Classification of Scanning Errors of Digital Scans Recorded by Using Intraoral Scanners.
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative DentistryOBJECTIVES The different scanning errors that can be caused by the operator handling an intraoral scanner (IOS) or the intraoral conditions of the patient being scanned have not been described.
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