Traditionally, soft tissue records are obtained by dental impression using impression materials; however, accurately recording the soft tissue immediately after tooth extraction is difficult. We measured the tissue changes after tooth extraction and compared two impression modalities (digital versus conventional) by measuring the changes at the soft tissue level. In this case, 15 patients with 17 single extraction sites were enrolled. Conventional impression (CI) using vinyl polysiloxane material and digital impression (DI) using an intraoral scanner were prepared immediately after extraction (T0) and at 2 months post-extraction (T1). Standard tessellation language files were generated for superimposition of the tissue surface. The tissue c...
Background: To assess the soft tissue dimension following tooth extraction and alveolar ridge preser...
PURPOSE: The newest technologies for digital implant impression (DII) taking are developing rapidly ...
The properties of underlying substrates influence the quality of an intraoral scan, but few studies ...
Dimensional alterations of the facial soft and bone tissues following tooth extraction in the esthet...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Although digital impression using an intraoral scanner (IOS) has been applied for removable partial ...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Background: The soft tissue healing and quality around dental implant is a current debated topic in ...
The relevance of the problem and the purpose of the work: High precision in transfer of patient's cl...
The objective of this study was to validate the use of a novel method to elaborate 3-D data on dimen...
The key to achieving pleasing esthetics in implant dentistry is a thorough understanding of the biol...
Introduction: The success and survival of dental implants are dependent on proper three- dimensional...
Statement of problem: Using intraoral scans for removable dentures has been questioned because of a ...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical accuracy of digital and conventional dental implan...
BACKGROUND: Intraoral scanners are devices for capturing digital impressions in dentistry. Until now...
Background: To assess the soft tissue dimension following tooth extraction and alveolar ridge preser...
PURPOSE: The newest technologies for digital implant impression (DII) taking are developing rapidly ...
The properties of underlying substrates influence the quality of an intraoral scan, but few studies ...
Dimensional alterations of the facial soft and bone tissues following tooth extraction in the esthet...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Although digital impression using an intraoral scanner (IOS) has been applied for removable partial ...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Background: The soft tissue healing and quality around dental implant is a current debated topic in ...
The relevance of the problem and the purpose of the work: High precision in transfer of patient's cl...
The objective of this study was to validate the use of a novel method to elaborate 3-D data on dimen...
The key to achieving pleasing esthetics in implant dentistry is a thorough understanding of the biol...
Introduction: The success and survival of dental implants are dependent on proper three- dimensional...
Statement of problem: Using intraoral scans for removable dentures has been questioned because of a ...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical accuracy of digital and conventional dental implan...
BACKGROUND: Intraoral scanners are devices for capturing digital impressions in dentistry. Until now...
Background: To assess the soft tissue dimension following tooth extraction and alveolar ridge preser...
PURPOSE: The newest technologies for digital implant impression (DII) taking are developing rapidly ...
The properties of underlying substrates influence the quality of an intraoral scan, but few studies ...