Computerized casts for Orthodontic purpose using powder-free intraoral scanners: accuracy, execution time and patient feedback.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Introduction. Intraoral scanners allow direct images of oral situation, with fewer steps than conventional impressions.The purpose
of this study was to compare the accuracy of digital impressions, traditional impressions, and digitalization of full-arch gypsum
models, to evaluate timing of differentmethods and finally to study perception of patients about conventional and digital impression
techniques. Methods. Dental arches of fourteen patients were evaluated by alginate impression, titanium dioxide powder-free
intraoral scanning (Trios, 3Shape), and digitalization obtained from gypsum models using the same scanner. Conventional and
digital techniqueswere evaluated throughmeasurements (lower and upper arch anteroposterior length, lower and upper intercanine
distance, and lower and upper intermolar distance) with a caliber for analogic models and using a computer software for digital
models (Ortho Analyzer, Great Lakes Orthodontics). In addition, chairside and processing times were recorded. Finally, each
patient completed a VAS questionnaire to evaluate comfort. Statistical analyses were performed with ANOVA and Tukey tests
for accuracy measurements and paired -test for times and VAS scores. Significance was predetermined at < 0.05. Results. The
measurements obtained with intraoral scanning, gypsum models after conventional impression, and digitalized gypsum models
were not significantly different. Both chairside and processing times of digital scanning were shorter than the traditional method.
VAS reporting patients comfort were significantly higher when evaluating digital impression. Conclusions. Intraoral scanners used
for orthodontic applications provide useful data in clinical practice, comparable to conventional impression. This technology is
more time efficient than traditional impression and comfortable for patients. Further evolution with more accurate and faster
scanners could in future replace traditional impression methods.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Orthodontics, Scanner, Intraoral Scanner, Computerized Cast
Elenco autori:
Sfondrini, Mf; Gandini, P; Malfatto, M; Di Corato, F; Trovati, F; Scribante, A.
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