Quantitative tooth wear measurement is a method of increasing importance when measuring tooth wear progression. The Radboud university medical center has developed a protocol that measures height and volumetric differences on regular 3D-scans. Intra-oral scans were made on patients with tooth wear and superimposed. To assess reliability the precision , as well as intra- and inter-rater precision of the protocol was tested. T-tests were performed to determine the structural and random error. Our findings indicate that the method is precise enough to measure height differences in patients with severe tooth wear progression, or tooth wear with an interval longer than 1 year. The method is not precise enough to measure volumetric changes
The purpose of the study was to test new method for in vitro evaluation of dental material wear with...
Objectives. To test the accuracy of measurements of tooth wear using a non-contacting laser profilom...
The aim of this study was to measure the progression of tooth wear in a cohort of 63 patients, 43 ma...
Quantitative wear measurement is of increasing interest for measuring tooth wear progression. Howeve...
OBJECTIVE: to develop a tooth wear index capable of objectively classifying and quantifying the prog...
This in-vitro study aimed to investigate whether intraoral scanners (IOS) are suitable for wear meas...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to detail and assess the capability of a novel methodology to 3D-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to detail and assess the capability of a novel methodology to 3D-...
The objective of this work was to propose an automated and direct process to grade tooth wear intra-...
peer reviewedtObjectives. This study aims to systematically review the different methods used for we...
Background: Three-dimensional scans are increasingly used to quantify biological topographical chang...
The study aimed to develop an accurate and convenient 3D occlusal tooth wear assessment technique, a...
Contains fulltext : 229167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thr...
Objective: To clinically monitor the progression of tooth wear over a period of one year in a cohort...
Dental wear analysis through the use of an intraoral scanner is a reality of modern dentistry. This ...
The purpose of the study was to test new method for in vitro evaluation of dental material wear with...
Objectives. To test the accuracy of measurements of tooth wear using a non-contacting laser profilom...
The aim of this study was to measure the progression of tooth wear in a cohort of 63 patients, 43 ma...
Quantitative wear measurement is of increasing interest for measuring tooth wear progression. Howeve...
OBJECTIVE: to develop a tooth wear index capable of objectively classifying and quantifying the prog...
This in-vitro study aimed to investigate whether intraoral scanners (IOS) are suitable for wear meas...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to detail and assess the capability of a novel methodology to 3D-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to detail and assess the capability of a novel methodology to 3D-...
The objective of this work was to propose an automated and direct process to grade tooth wear intra-...
peer reviewedtObjectives. This study aims to systematically review the different methods used for we...
Background: Three-dimensional scans are increasingly used to quantify biological topographical chang...
The study aimed to develop an accurate and convenient 3D occlusal tooth wear assessment technique, a...
Contains fulltext : 229167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thr...
Objective: To clinically monitor the progression of tooth wear over a period of one year in a cohort...
Dental wear analysis through the use of an intraoral scanner is a reality of modern dentistry. This ...
The purpose of the study was to test new method for in vitro evaluation of dental material wear with...
Objectives. To test the accuracy of measurements of tooth wear using a non-contacting laser profilom...
The aim of this study was to measure the progression of tooth wear in a cohort of 63 patients, 43 ma...