Purpose: The aim of this study was to present a new method to analyze the three-dimensional accuracy of complete-arch dental impressions and verify the reliability of the method. Additionally, the accuracies of conventional and intraoral digital impressions were compared using the new method. Methods: A master model was fabricated using 14 milled polyetheretherketone cylinders and a maxillary acrylic model. Each cylinder was positioned and named according to its corresponding tooth position. Twenty-five definitive stone casts were fabricated using conventional impressions of the master model. An intraoral scanner was used to scan the master model 25 times to fabricate 25 digital models. A coordinate measuring machine was used to physically ...
The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, an...
The aim of this study was to compare a conventional technique (elastomeric impression material - EIM...
The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, an...
Improving the accuracy of the digital model is essential for the digitalization of the dental field....
The relevance of the problem and the purpose of the work: High precision in transfer of patient's cl...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of three digitization methods for the maxillary dental arch. MATE...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to introduce a new method to evaluate the accuracy of digital ...
OBJECTIVE Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are widely used for obtaining digital dental models directly fr...
OBJECTIVE Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are widely used for obtaining digital dental models directly fr...
Introduction: In the literature, there is information regarding the accuracy of models generated by ...
Introduction: In the literature, there is information regarding the accuracy of models generated by ...
Aim With the advances of digital technology, intraoral digital impression (DI) technique has become ...
Aim With the advances of digital technology, intraoral digital impression (DI) technique has become ...
Statement of problem: Studies evaluating the accuracy of edentulous arch impressions encompassing co...
BACKGROUND: Intraoral scanners are devices for capturing digital impressions in dentistry. Until now...
The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, an...
The aim of this study was to compare a conventional technique (elastomeric impression material - EIM...
The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, an...
Improving the accuracy of the digital model is essential for the digitalization of the dental field....
The relevance of the problem and the purpose of the work: High precision in transfer of patient's cl...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of three digitization methods for the maxillary dental arch. MATE...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to introduce a new method to evaluate the accuracy of digital ...
OBJECTIVE Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are widely used for obtaining digital dental models directly fr...
OBJECTIVE Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are widely used for obtaining digital dental models directly fr...
Introduction: In the literature, there is information regarding the accuracy of models generated by ...
Introduction: In the literature, there is information regarding the accuracy of models generated by ...
Aim With the advances of digital technology, intraoral digital impression (DI) technique has become ...
Aim With the advances of digital technology, intraoral digital impression (DI) technique has become ...
Statement of problem: Studies evaluating the accuracy of edentulous arch impressions encompassing co...
BACKGROUND: Intraoral scanners are devices for capturing digital impressions in dentistry. Until now...
The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, an...
The aim of this study was to compare a conventional technique (elastomeric impression material - EIM...
The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, an...