| Literature DB >> 35591397 |
Raul Nicolae Rotar1,2, Andrei Bogdan Faur1, Daniel Pop1, Anca Jivanescu1,2.
Abstract
Intraoral scanners (IOS) have reached a point where their impact in the dental office cannot be denied. The distance between the tip of the IOS and the preparation may have implications on the accuracy of the digital model. The objective of this study was to evaluate the differences in accuracy between digital impressions in the scenario of different scanning distances. Twenty consecutive scans were performed at five predetermined distances: 5 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm and 23 mm by a single operator. The scanning distance of 10 mm displayed the best accuracy with an overall trueness value of 23.05 μm and precision value of 4.2 μm. The drawn conclusion was that increased scanning distances can decrease the accuracy of a digital impression.Entities:
Keywords: CAD/CAM; accuracy; intraoral scanner; scanning distance
Year: 2022 PMID: 35591397 PMCID: PMC9103333 DOI: 10.3390/ma15093061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.748
Figure 1Visual description of the experiment setup and the instruments used in the process.
Figure 2Distance calibration with the digital caliper.
Figure 3Alignment of the IOS mesh over the reference mesh. The isolated area of interest is displayed in yellow color.
Figure 4Color-coded map generated by the metrology software. Deviation is displayed in mm on the color scale with outward (red) and inward (blue) displacement.
Median values for trueness and precision data.
| Scanning Distance | 5 mm | 10 mm | 15 mm | 20 mm | 23 mm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trueness-Median (IQR) | 35.1 (5.2) μm | 23.05 (1.05) μm | 40.7 (10.9) μm | 71.4 (2.3) μm | 78.5 (1.5) μm |
| Precision-Median (IQR) | 6.7 (1) μm | 4.2 (2.4) μm | 4.8 (0.5) μm | 8.3 (2) μm | 38.6 (15.1) μm |