In complete arch implant rehabilitation, one of the greatest difficulties still encountered in the digital workflow is the deviation of the implant position during intraoral scanner (IOS) data acquisition. As a result, the passivity of a definitive prosthesis fabricated using IOS data might be compromised. Thus, an implant position verification method is essential, either digitally or conventionally executed. A fully digital protocol for the fabrication of the definitive fixed prosthesis for completely edentulous patients, without the interference of any conventional step within the digital process, is presented. For the verification of the captured position of the scan-bodies, novel scan analogs were connected to the interim prosthesis ext...
AIM This case report describes a digital workflow for prosthetically driven surgical planning, im...
OBJECTIVE: This short communication reports on a novel digital technique designated - the "Fully Di...
Dentists have made prostheses using traditional methods, which are inconvenient and time-consuming. ...
Introductions: Intraoral scanner has been widely used for implant impression in partially edentulous...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy and precision of a digital scanner used to scan four implants posi...
Purpose: The aim of this technical procedure was to use a fully digital technique (FDT) for full-arc...
The aim of this report is to describe two standardized protocols for digital impression when implant...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to introduce a new method to evaluate the accuracy of digital ...
Making an accurate impression is one of the most important factors in constructing an implant- suppo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of full-arch digital impressions when compared to...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The best-fit method is frequently used to evaluate the accuracy of different...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of full-arch digital impressions when compared to...
Purpose: A prospective clinical study to compare for the first time the accuracy of digital and conv...
This article describes a technique to improve the quality of digital intraoral scans for complete-ar...
Objectives: Although CAD/CAM technology offers uninterrupted digital workflow, concerns still remain...
AIM This case report describes a digital workflow for prosthetically driven surgical planning, im...
OBJECTIVE: This short communication reports on a novel digital technique designated - the "Fully Di...
Dentists have made prostheses using traditional methods, which are inconvenient and time-consuming. ...
Introductions: Intraoral scanner has been widely used for implant impression in partially edentulous...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy and precision of a digital scanner used to scan four implants posi...
Purpose: The aim of this technical procedure was to use a fully digital technique (FDT) for full-arc...
The aim of this report is to describe two standardized protocols for digital impression when implant...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to introduce a new method to evaluate the accuracy of digital ...
Making an accurate impression is one of the most important factors in constructing an implant- suppo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of full-arch digital impressions when compared to...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The best-fit method is frequently used to evaluate the accuracy of different...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of full-arch digital impressions when compared to...
Purpose: A prospective clinical study to compare for the first time the accuracy of digital and conv...
This article describes a technique to improve the quality of digital intraoral scans for complete-ar...
Objectives: Although CAD/CAM technology offers uninterrupted digital workflow, concerns still remain...
AIM This case report describes a digital workflow for prosthetically driven surgical planning, im...
OBJECTIVE: This short communication reports on a novel digital technique designated - the "Fully Di...
Dentists have made prostheses using traditional methods, which are inconvenient and time-consuming. ...