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EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF DIGITAL MODELS OBTAINED FROM INTRAORAL SCANNERS WITH DIFFERENT CAD/CAM SCANNING TECHNOLOGIES- AN IN VITRO STUDY [PDF]
Introduction: An accurate digital impression is essential in fabrication of fixed dental prostheses. Digital dental impressions are recorded either by intraoral or extraoral scanners.
Passent Aly, Cherif Mohsen
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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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EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF DIGITAL MODELS OBTAINED FROM INTRAORAL SCANNERS WITH DIFFERENT CAD/CAM SCANNING TECHNOLOGIES- AN IN VITRO STUDY [PDF]
Introduction: An accurate digital impression is essential in fabrication of fixed dental prostheses. Digital dental impressions are recorded either by intraoral or extraoral scanners.
Passent Aly, Cherif Mohsen
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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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Intraoral Scanners for In Vivo 3D Imaging of the Gingiva and the Alveolar Process [PDF]
This study aimed to assess the reliability of two intraoral surface scanners for the representation of the alveolar process in vivo. Complete maxillary scans (CS 3600, Carestream and TRIOS 3, 3Shape) were repeatedly obtained from 13 fully dentate ...
Winkler, Jonas +5 more
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of intraoral scanners in 10 abutments (five premolars and five molars) obtained in a dental clinic and to analyze the impacts of the volume and area of abutments on scanning accuracy.
Dong-Geun Lee, Keunbada Son, Kyu-Bok Lee
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Trueness and precision of intraoral scanners in the maxillary dental arch: an in vivo analysis. [PDF]
Intraoral three-dimensional imaging has gained great interest in dentistry as a mean to generate risk-free imprints of the oral cavity. Accurate intraoral models facilitate proper diagnosis, growth assessment, outcome evaluation, and 3D printing ...
Winkler, Jonas, Gkantidis, Nikolaos
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PurposeThe aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the perception of the patient, the chairside time, and the reliability and/or reproducibility of intraoral scanners for full arch in pediatric patients.MethodsA data search was performed in four ...
Diego Serrano-Velasco +8 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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Precision of maxillo-mandibular registration with intraoral scanners in vitro [PDF]
Purpose: To compare the precision of maxillo-mandibular registration and resulting full arch occlusion produced by three intraoral scanners in vitro. Methods: Six dental models (groups A–F) were scanned five times with intraoral scanners (CEREC, TRIOS,
Gintaute, A +5 more
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