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Accuracy of digital impressions for implant-supported complete-arch prosthesis when using an auxiliary geometry device

Hale Arıkan, Mehmet Muhtaroğulları, Sema Merve Uzel, Mustafa Barış Güncü, Güliz Aktaş, Lindsay Simone Marshall, Ilser Türkyilmaz

2023Journal of Dental Sciences37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background/purpose: Digital impressions using intraoral scanners have recently gained popularity. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the fit of full-arch screw-retained cobalt-chromium frameworks fabricated via two different digital impression methods. Materials and methods: An edentulous resin master model with four dental implants was fabricated. Forty cobalt-chromium superstructures were fabricated and evaluated according to four groups. In Group 1, the superstructures were evaluated using an intraoral scanner to generate digital impressions. Group 2 relied on the help of an auxiliary geometric appliance in generation of digital impressions via intraoral scanner. The traditional method of splinted open-tray conventional impressions was designated for Group 3. Finally, the control group (Group 4) relied on scanning of the master model directly with a laboratory scanner. Vertical marginal discrepancy was evaluated, and data obtained were statistically analyzed. Results: > 0.05). Conclusion: It has been suggested that the use of auxiliary geometric appliances yields increased scanning accuracy. Frameworks fabricated using the traditional splinted open-tray technique were more reliable compared to those frameworks from digital impressions.

Topics & Concepts

ArchProsthesisImplantGeometryOrthodonticsDentistryComputer scienceMathematicsEngineering drawingMedicineEngineeringArtificial intelligenceStructural engineeringSurgeryDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental materials and restorationsReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques