Objectives: To assess the effect of clinical factors on the quality of intra-oral scans of crown margins. These factors are; presence of adjacent teeth, proximity to gingivae, encumbrance of wand positioning within oral cavity. Methods: A typodont lower molar (Frasaco, Germany) was prepared for an all-ceramic crown with 1.5 mm supraginigival (lingual) and equigingival (buccal) margins. The tooth was scanned in a model scanner, creating a master scan. An intra-oral scanner (IOS) (Omnicam, Sirona Dental) was used to acquire sets of 5 scans each, under varying conditions; (1) the presence/absence of adjacent teeth, (2) model mounted in manikin head/hand-held, (3) with/without a 1 mm shim to elevate the margin. Every combination was investigate...
Contains fulltext : 229167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thr...
A marginal fit of all-ceramic crowns is a prerequisite for the long-term clinical success of a denta...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Intraoral scanners have been reported to have limited accuracy in edentulous a...
Background: The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the capability of an IOS (In...
Purpose: To assess the clinical ability of marginal detection of different intraoral optical scannin...
PURPOSE To assess the clinical ability of marginal detection of different intraoral optical scann...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of the presence of adjacent teeth on the accur...
Background: Intraoral scanning (IOS) technologies have been constantly developed and improved. This ...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the influence of intraoral scanning on the quality of preparations for all-ce...
Objective: To radiographically evaluate the proximal marginal fit of the clinically acceptable metal...
The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the quality of digital workflows generated by differen...
Background and Aims: Despite the increasing application of intra-oral scanners, the effect of finish...
Intraoral scanner (IOS) accuracy is commonly evaluated using full-arch surface comparison, which fai...
Background and Aim: Marginal adaptation has a significant role in the success and longevity of indir...
Background: with the emergence of technological innovations in the dental industry, one emerging tre...
Contains fulltext : 229167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thr...
A marginal fit of all-ceramic crowns is a prerequisite for the long-term clinical success of a denta...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Intraoral scanners have been reported to have limited accuracy in edentulous a...
Background: The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the capability of an IOS (In...
Purpose: To assess the clinical ability of marginal detection of different intraoral optical scannin...
PURPOSE To assess the clinical ability of marginal detection of different intraoral optical scann...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of the presence of adjacent teeth on the accur...
Background: Intraoral scanning (IOS) technologies have been constantly developed and improved. This ...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the influence of intraoral scanning on the quality of preparations for all-ce...
Objective: To radiographically evaluate the proximal marginal fit of the clinically acceptable metal...
The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the quality of digital workflows generated by differen...
Background and Aims: Despite the increasing application of intra-oral scanners, the effect of finish...
Intraoral scanner (IOS) accuracy is commonly evaluated using full-arch surface comparison, which fai...
Background and Aim: Marginal adaptation has a significant role in the success and longevity of indir...
Background: with the emergence of technological innovations in the dental industry, one emerging tre...
Contains fulltext : 229167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thr...
A marginal fit of all-ceramic crowns is a prerequisite for the long-term clinical success of a denta...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Intraoral scanners have been reported to have limited accuracy in edentulous a...