Comparison of the learning curve of intraoral scanning with two different intraoral scanners based on scanning time [PDF]
Background The appearance of intraoral scanners (IOSs) in dental offices was an important milestones for the digital innovations in dentistry. Knowing the learning curve for intraoral scanning is crucial, because it can serve as a guideline for ...
Ivett Róth +5 more
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Scanning Distance Influence on the Intraoral Scanning Accuracy—An In Vitro Study [PDF]
Intraoral scanners (IOS) have reached a point where their impact in the dental office cannot be denied. The distance between the tip of the IOS and the preparation may have implications on the accuracy of the digital model. The objective of this study was to evaluate the differences in accuracy between digital impressions in the scenario of different ...
Raúl Nicolae Rotar +2 more
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Influence of scan body geometry on the trueness of intraoral scanning. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the influence of scan body geometry on the trueness of intraoral scanner (IOS) acquisitions. Methods An in vitro study was conducted using three groups of scan bodies with varying designs.
Anitua E +4 more
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In Vitro Accuracy Analysis of Intraoral Scanning Strategies: A Comparison of Two Contemporary IOS Systems [PDF]
Background: Digital intraoral scanning has become an essential component of modern restorative dentistry, offering enhanced accuracy, workflow efficiency, and patient comfort compared to conventional impression techniques.
Sabina-Ana Răuță +8 more
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Accuracy of Digital Photography and Intraoral Scanning for Tooth Shade Selection in Digital Prosthodontics: A Comparative Clinical Study Using Spectrophotometry as Reference [PDF]
Background: The integration of digital technologies into prosthodontics has significantly improved clinical workflows, from intraoral data acquisition to restoration design and fabrication.
Luciana Maria Goguta +4 more
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Comparative Study of Conventional Impressions vs Intraoral Scanning for Complete Denture Fabrication
Background: Conventional impression techniques for complete denture fabrication, although traditional, often pose challenges regarding accuracy and patient comfort.
Priya Nagar +5 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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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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Dental students’ preference and perception on intraoral scanning and impression making
Background To investigate the preference and perception on intraoral scanning and impression making among dental students. Methods Final-year dental students from the 2019 and 2020 cohorts were invited to complete an online questionnaire via Google-Form.
Walter Yu-Hang Lam +3 more
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Accuracy of intraoral scans: An in vivo study of different scanning devices [PDF]
The accuracy of intraoral scanners is a prerequisite for the fabrication of dental restorations in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) dentistry. While the precision of intraoral scanners has been investigated in vitro, clinical data on the accuracy of intraoral scanning (IOS) are limited.The purpose of this clinical study ...
Florian Kernen +7 more
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