2020
DOI: 10.1111/clr.13598
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Improved scanning accuracy with newly designed scan bodies: An in vitro study comparing digital versus conventional impression techniques for complete‐arch implant rehabilitation

Abstract: ObjectivesTo compare the accuracy of an original and two newly designed CAD/CAM scan bodies used in digital impressions with one another as well as conventional implant impressions.Material and methodsA reference model containing four implants was fabricated. Digital impressions were taken using an intraoral scanner with different scan bodies: original scan bodies for Group I (DO), CAD/CAM scan bodies without extensional structure for Group II (DC), and CAD/CAM scan bodies with extensional structure for Group … Show more

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“…These fabrication errors can affect the trueness of the scan: therefore, for the evaluation of the trueness and in order to produce a reference model, reference data for each SB should be obtained using a high-precision CMM machine or industrial 3D optical scanner. Manufacturing tolerances, in fact, play a potentially important role that deserves to be properly investigated, as reported in previous studies [27,33]. However, our present study aimed to investigate the congruence between the SB MEs and the LF, and not the trueness of each SB scan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…These fabrication errors can affect the trueness of the scan: therefore, for the evaluation of the trueness and in order to produce a reference model, reference data for each SB should be obtained using a high-precision CMM machine or industrial 3D optical scanner. Manufacturing tolerances, in fact, play a potentially important role that deserves to be properly investigated, as reported in previous studies [27,33]. However, our present study aimed to investigate the congruence between the SB MEs and the LF, and not the trueness of each SB scan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Ten studies 12,21‐24,63‐67 evaluated completely edentulous jaws with 2 to 8 implants, while 8 studies 11,13,25,68‐72 investigated situations with a partially edentulous arch with two or more implants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of completely edentulous studies evaluated the accuracy of True Definition (3M ESPE, St Paul, MN) IOS (n = 6), 12,21,23,24,64,65 followed by Trios (3shape, Copenhagen, Denmark) (n = 5), 22,23,63,66,67 and Cerec Omnicam (Dentsply Sirona, Bensheim, Germany) (n = 1) 65 . Two studies 23,65 evaluated 2 intraoral scanners.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the present in vitro study, all scans were captured in the same environment, under controlled light conditions; however, these conditions are very different from those of the oral cavity, and the literature must certainly investigate in more detail how much this can affect the quality of the scans [ 36 ]. Finally, the SB plays a fundamental role, being the device for transferring the implant position [ 37 41 ]. Manufacturing tolerances [ 37 ] can cause errors in the transfer of the implant position in the space.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%