2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2021.11.018
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Influence of implant angulation and clinical implant scan body height on the accuracy of complete arch intraoral digital scans

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“…[43][44][45] Studies have analyzed the influence of the implant depth on intraoral scanning accuracy with contradictory results reported. [43][44][45] In an in vitro study, Laohverapanich et al 43 when obtaining a half-arch scan on a partially edentulous cast with 1 implant scan body. The best accuracy values were obtained when implants had up to 6-mm depth.…”
Section: Edentulous Spacesmentioning
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“…[43][44][45] Studies have analyzed the influence of the implant depth on intraoral scanning accuracy with contradictory results reported. [43][44][45] In an in vitro study, Laohverapanich et al 43 when obtaining a half-arch scan on a partially edentulous cast with 1 implant scan body. The best accuracy values were obtained when implants had up to 6-mm depth.…”
Section: Edentulous Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implant depth is related to clinical implant scan body height 43–45 . Studies have analyzed the influence of the implant depth on intraoral scanning accuracy with contradictory results reported 43–45 . In an in vitro study, Laohverapanich et al 43 evaluated the influence of the implant depth (3, 6, and 9 mm) on the scanning accuracy of four IOSs (Omnicam from Dentsply Sirona, Trios 3 from 3Shape A/S, True Definition from 3 M ESPE, and DWIO from Dental Wings) when obtaining a half‐arch scan on a partially edentulous cast with 1 implant scan body.…”
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“…Similarly, complete‐arch scans by using IOSs for fabricating complete‐arch tooth‐ and implant‐supported rehabilitations have shown contradictory results in the literature regarding reliability and accuracy 31–35,41,42 . Different techniques have been described to improve the scanning accuracy of complete‐arch implant digital scans; however, due to the limited clinical data published, a systematic recommendation of complete‐arch implant digital scans by using IOSs is difficult 43–45 …”
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