Objectives. To test the accuracy of measurements of tooth wear using a non-contacting laser profilometer (NCLP) and surface matching software. Methods. The accuracy and repeatability of the NCLP and software in measuring length was assessed by repeatedly scanning a calibrated 25 mm engineering steel gage block. Volumetric measurements were assessed after scanning commercially pure titanium frustums of varying volume. The accuracy and repeatability of the systems in measuring step height and volume after surface matching were assessed using a custom built model with cemented engineering slip gages and cemented onlays of super-plastically formed titanium. The overall effect on the uncertainty of measurement of repeated superimpositions of the...
The quantitative assessment of restoration and tooth wear usually requires fixed reference points fr...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of a new CAD-CAM Laser scanning machine in...
The assessment of the progression of tooth surface loss has until recently been limited to either th...
Quantitative tooth wear measurement is a method of increasing importance when measuring tooth wear p...
Objective: To establish a novel testing method capable of calibration and validation of contact and ...
Objectives: This investigation sought to develop a mapping apparatus for use in the assessment of bo...
peer reviewedtObjectives. This study aims to systematically review the different methods used for we...
Quantitative wear measurement is of increasing interest for measuring tooth wear progression. Howeve...
Scientific Group 26. Diagnostic Sciences-Posters: no. 356OBJECTIVE: To establish a novel testing met...
This in-vitro study aimed to investigate whether intraoral scanners (IOS) are suitable for wear meas...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the use of different variables to measure the cl...
OBJECTIVE: Different approaches are utilized to quantify the wear generated on flat specimens with a...
keine AngabenThis study deals with the precision of a photometric method of measurement for the judg...
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 quantitative assessment of restoration and tooth wear usually requires fixed reference points fr...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of a new CAD-CAM Laser scanning machine in...
The assessment of the progression of tooth surface loss has until recently been limited to either th...
Quantitative tooth wear measurement is a method of increasing importance when measuring tooth wear p...
Objective: To establish a novel testing method capable of calibration and validation of contact and ...
Objectives: This investigation sought to develop a mapping apparatus for use in the assessment of bo...
peer reviewedtObjectives. This study aims to systematically review the different methods used for we...
Quantitative wear measurement is of increasing interest for measuring tooth wear progression. Howeve...
Scientific Group 26. Diagnostic Sciences-Posters: no. 356OBJECTIVE: To establish a novel testing met...
This in-vitro study aimed to investigate whether intraoral scanners (IOS) are suitable for wear meas...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the use of different variables to measure the cl...
OBJECTIVE: Different approaches are utilized to quantify the wear generated on flat specimens with a...
keine AngabenThis study deals with the precision of a photometric method of measurement for the judg...
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 quantitative assessment of restoration and tooth wear usually requires fixed reference points fr...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of a new CAD-CAM Laser scanning machine in...
The assessment of the progression of tooth surface loss has until recently been limited to either th...