| Literature DB >> 29233132 |
Francesco Mangano1, Andrea Gandolfi2, Giuseppe Luongo3, Silvia Logozzo4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intraoral scanners (IOS) are devices for capturing direct optical impressions in dentistry. The purpose of this narrative review on the use of IOS was to: (1) identify the advantages/disadvantages of using optical impressions compared to conventional impressions; (2) investigate if optical impressions are as accurate as conventional impressions; (3) evaluate the differences between the IOS currently available commercially; (4) determine the current clinical applications/limitations in the use of IOS.Entities:
Keywords: Accuracy; Clinical use; Intraoral scanners; Optical impressions; Time efficiency
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29233132 PMCID: PMC5727697 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-017-0442-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Advantages and disadvantages of optical impressions according to the current literature
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|
| Less patient discomfort [ | Difficulty detecting deep marginal lines of prepared teeth [ |
| Time-efficient [ | Learning curve [ |
| Simplified clinical procedures [ | Purchasing and managing costs [ |
| No more plaster casts [ | |
| Better communication with the dental technician [ | |
| Better communication with patients [ |
The positive and negative features of commercially available IOS
| Feature | Positive | Negative |
|---|---|---|
| Trueness | High | Low |
| Precision | High | Low |
| Resolution | High | Low |
| Need for opacization | Powder not needed | Powder needed |
| Scanning speed | Fast | Slow |
| Tip | Small/thin | Large/thick |
| In-colour images | Yes | No |
| System | Open (free. STL and. PLY files) | Closed (only proprietary files as output) or semi–closed (pay per. STL file) |
Clinical indications and contraindications of IOS
| Field | Indication | Contraindication |
|---|---|---|
| Prosthodontics | Resin inlays/onlays [ | Long-span fixed partial dentures and/or fixed full arches (6–8 elements) [ |
| Zirconia copings [ | Long-span implant-supported fixed partial dentures and/or fixed full arches (6–8 implants) [ | |
| Single-tooth restorations in lithium disilicate [ | Complete removable prostheses [ | |
| Frameworks and fixed partial dentures in zirconia (4–5 elements) [ | ||
| Single-implant crowns [ | ||
| Implant bridges (4–5 implants) [ | ||
| Implant-supported bars (≤4 implants) [ | ||
| Posts and cores [ | ||
| Partial removable dentures [ | ||
| Digital smile design [ | ||
| Obturators [ | ||
| Implantology | Guided implant surgery [ | |
| Orthodontics | Diagnosis and treatment planning [ | |
| Aligners [ | ||
| Custom-made devices [ | ||
| The virtual patient [ |