Luís Azevedo, Andrea Laureti, Tiago Marques, João Pitta, Vincent Fehmer, Alessandro Pozzi, Irena Sailer
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Effect of Horizontal and Vertical Intraoral Scan Bodies on the Trueness of Complete-Arch Digital Implant Impressions: A Comparative In Vitro Study With Six Implants.
Objective: To evaluate the interaction between intraoral scan body (ISB) type, operator, and intraoral scanner (IOS) selection on the trueness of complete-arch digital implant impressions. This study also compared horizontal ISBs (H-ISBs) and vertical ISBs (V-ISBs) across four IOS devices.
Material and methods: Digital impressions of a definitive mandibular cast with six multi-unit analogs were made using four H-ISBs from different manufacturers (denoted as H-NB, H-NS, H-M6, and H-SF), with a V-ISB (V-EA) as the reference. Each ISB was scanned using a desktop scanner and by two operators who scanned each ISB system 10 times using four IOS devices i5D, PS, T3, T4, generating 400 digital impressions. Deviations were measured using root-mean-square (RMS) error (α = 0.05).
Results: All independent variables (operator, IOS, ISB) significantly affected trueness (p < 0.05). V-EA with i5D had the lowest trueness (78 [27] μm), while H-NS on PS showed the highest (12 [3] μm). H-M6 maintained high trueness across IOS devices. PS was the most stable IOS, while T4 showed the most variability.
Conclusions: Complete-arch digital impressions are influenced by ISBs, IOSs, and operators. H-ISBs demonstrated better trueness and consistency across IOSs and operators.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Oral Implants Research conveys scientific progress in the field of implant dentistry and its related areas to clinicians, teachers and researchers concerned with the application of this information for the benefit of patients in need of oral implants. The journal addresses itself to clinicians, general practitioners, periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons and prosthodontists, as well as to teachers, academicians and scholars involved in the education of professionals and in the scientific promotion of the field of implant dentistry.