Influence of scan body geometry on the trueness of intraoral scanning [PDF]
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.
Eduardo Anitua +4 more
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Optimizing digital implant impressions: Evaluating the significance of scan body image deficiency and alignment under varied scan body exposures. [PDF]
In implant dentistry, the advent of intraoral scanning technology has revolutionized traditional clinical processes by streamlining procedures and ensuring predictable treatment outcomes.
Pobploy Petchmedyai +1 more
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Trueness of digital implant impressions based on implant angulation and scan body materials [PDF]
Effects of implant angulation on digital implant impression accuracy remain controversial. Therefore, this in vitro study aimed to compare the digital implant impression trueness among models with different implant angulations and scan body materials ...
Jae-Hyun Lee, Jae-Hwi Bae, Su Young Lee
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Correction: Optimizing digital implant impressions: Evaluating the significance of scan body image deficiency and alignment under varied scan body exposures. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291831.].
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Conventional scan body vs. scan bodies with auxiliary geometric devices: an in vitro study for edentulous full-arch implant impressions [PDF]
AimThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an auxiliary geometric device (AGD) in enhancing the trueness of full-arch implant impressions. The primary metrics of interest were total surface deviation (TotRMS), centroid deviation (cRMS), and ...
Francesco Gianfreda +5 more
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PEEK Intraoral Scan Bodies—A Scoping Review [PDF]
Background: Accurate digital impressions are crucial for the long-term success of implant-supported prostheses, with scan bodies playing a pivotal role in transferring the implant position into the virtual model.
Ioulianos Rachiotis +4 more
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Application of a new scan body for face‐driven fixed prosthetics [PDF]
Objective The current method of digitally designing dental prostheses mainly focuses on intra‐oral soft and hard tissues, although the harmony of the facial soft tissue and the prosthesis is crucial, especially for esthetics.
Naruto Otawa +4 more
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This study investigated the trueness of a digital implant impression according to the orientation of the implant scan body (ISB) and the scanning method. With the flat surface of the ISB facing either the buccal or proximal direction, the ISB was scanned
Bora Lee +5 more
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Accuracy in body composition scanning by adult half-body DXA scanning
Introduction: dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the gold standard method, although one limitation is the size of the scan area. Objective: the objective was to verify the accuracy of body composition (BC) scanning through half-body DXA scanning compared to standard total body scanning. Methods: a study was conducted on 145 volunteers.
Gómez-Campos, Rossana +8 more
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Effect of Repeated Use of Different Types of Scan Bodies on Transfer Accuracy of Implant Position [PDF]
Statement of the Problem: Some components of implant treatment are reusable. Therefore, possible changes during fixation, removal, and sterilization process should be tested.
Ali Mahmoud Hashemi +3 more
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