Purpose: To asses trueness of the intaglio surface of milled dentures fabricated according to a fully digital protocol starting from intraoral scans in a clinical study by means of 3-dimensional (3D) digital analysis. Materials and Methods: Ten maxillary and 10 mandibular dentures, designed from intraoral scans and milled in-house, were studied. Intraoral scans were compared with the scans of intaglio surface of milled dentures. To this end, they were aligned, trimmed and used in a metrology software to measure their mean 3D distance, absolute mean deviation, and other parameters. Measured differences for all parameters were statistically investigated. Subgroup analysis for the maxillary and mandibular dentures was performed using independe...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy and precision of a digital scanner used to scan four implants posi...
Purpose: Compare the accuracy of intraoral digital impression in full-arch implant-supported fixed d...
Intraoral three-dimensional scanning techniques could be used to improve dental practice, leading to...
Statement of problem: While the dimensional accuracy of the intaglio surface of a removable complete...
Abstract This study evaluated the marginal and internal fit and intaglio surface trueness of interim...
Statement of problem: Using intraoral scans for removable dentures has been questioned because of a ...
Purpose: Digital technology has enabled improvements in the fitting accuracy of denture bases via mi...
Statement of problem. Limited information is available on the trueness and precision of intraoral sc...
Aim. To measure the trueness and precision under repeatable conditions for different intraoral scann...
PURPOSE: To systematically review clinical and laboratory studies that investigated the accuracy of ...
Purpose: A prospective clinical study to compare for the first time the accuracy of digital and conv...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Complete dentures fabricated by computer-aided design and computer-aided man...
Statement of problem: Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies commonly used for trial complete ...
AbstractFor the fabrication of dental inlays and crowns precise information on patients' teeth morph...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of three digitization methods for the maxillary dental arch. MATE...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy and precision of a digital scanner used to scan four implants posi...
Purpose: Compare the accuracy of intraoral digital impression in full-arch implant-supported fixed d...
Intraoral three-dimensional scanning techniques could be used to improve dental practice, leading to...
Statement of problem: While the dimensional accuracy of the intaglio surface of a removable complete...
Abstract This study evaluated the marginal and internal fit and intaglio surface trueness of interim...
Statement of problem: Using intraoral scans for removable dentures has been questioned because of a ...
Purpose: Digital technology has enabled improvements in the fitting accuracy of denture bases via mi...
Statement of problem. Limited information is available on the trueness and precision of intraoral sc...
Aim. To measure the trueness and precision under repeatable conditions for different intraoral scann...
PURPOSE: To systematically review clinical and laboratory studies that investigated the accuracy of ...
Purpose: A prospective clinical study to compare for the first time the accuracy of digital and conv...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Complete dentures fabricated by computer-aided design and computer-aided man...
Statement of problem: Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies commonly used for trial complete ...
AbstractFor the fabrication of dental inlays and crowns precise information on patients' teeth morph...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of three digitization methods for the maxillary dental arch. MATE...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy and precision of a digital scanner used to scan four implants posi...
Purpose: Compare the accuracy of intraoral digital impression in full-arch implant-supported fixed d...
Intraoral three-dimensional scanning techniques could be used to improve dental practice, leading to...