Comparing the trueness of seven intraoral scanners and a physical impression on dentate human maxilla by a novel method

Nagy, Zsolt [Nagy, Zsolt András (Fogorvostudomány), author] Department of Conservative Dentistry (SU / FD); Simon, Botond [Simon, Botond (szakfogorvos), author] Department of Conservative Dentistry (SU / FD); Mennito, Anthony; Evans, Zachary; Renne, Walter; Vág, János ✉ [Vág, János (Fogászat), author] Department of Conservative Dentistry (SU / FD)

English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: BMC ORAL HEALTH 1472-6831 1472-6831 20 (1) Paper: 97 , 10 p. 2020
  • SJR Scopus - Dentistry (miscellaneous): Q1
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  • Medical biotechnology
Intraoral scanner (IOS) accuracy is commonly evaluated using full-arch surface comparison, which fails to take into consideration the starting position of the scanning (scan origin). Previously a novel method was developed, which takes into account the scan origin and calculates the deviation of predefined identical points between references and test models. This method may reveal the error caused by stitching individual images during intraoral scan. This study aimed to validate the novel method by comparing the trueness of seven IOSs (Element 1, Element 2, Emerald, Omnicam, Planscan, Trios 3, CS 3600) to a physical impression digitized by laboratory scanner which lacks linear stitching problems.
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