| Literature DB >> 34189641 |
Akira Komuro1, Yoichi Yamada2, Satoshi Uesugi3, Hiroaki Terashima3, Masashi Kimura3, Hiroto Kishimoto3, Tsutomu Iida3, Katsuya Sakamoto3, Kenichi Okuda3, Kaoru Kusano2, Shunsuke Baba2, Takashi Sakamoto3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recently, it has become possible to analyze implant placement position using the digital matching data of optical impression data of the oral cavity or plaster models with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data, and create a highly accurate surgical guide. It has been reported that CBCT measurements were smaller than the actual values, termed shrinkage. Matching of digital data is reliable when the plaster model or intraoral impression values show shrinkage at the same rate as the CBCT data. However, if the shrinkage rate is significantly different, the obtained digital data become unreliable. To clarify digital matching reliability, we examined dimensional reproducibility and shrinkage in measurements obtained with a model scanner, intra-oral scanner (iOS), and CBCT.Entities:
Keywords: CBCT; Digital implant dentistry; Intraoral scanner; Model scanner; Surgical guide
Year: 2021 PMID: 34189641 PMCID: PMC8241962 DOI: 10.1186/s40729-021-00343-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Implant Dent ISSN: 2198-4034
Fig. 1Model used for scanning. Three titanium screw type implants were fixed to an acrylic plate and arranged in a triangle, with the side lengths ranging from 4-5 cm and designated as α, β, and γ
Fig. 2Distance between each implant. The vertical axis shows the measurements obtained by the model scanner, iOS, and CBCT. Bar: standard deviation
Fig. 3The percentage of measurements by the model scanner, iOS, and CBCT compared to the control. Bar: standard deviation
Fig. 4The shrinkage rate of the model scanner, iOS, and CBCT compared to control. Bar: standard deviation
Overview of shrinkage factors by model scanner, iOS, and CBCT
| Model scanner | iOS | CBCT | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardware factors | Camera body | Camera body | CBCT |
| Software factors | CAD software | CAD software | Processing software |
| Dimensional changes of models | Technical errors during scanning | Measurement errors | |
| + | ++ | +++ | |
Fig. 5Factors related to CBCT and scanner measurement shrinkage