Evaluation of the trueness and precision of complete arch digital impressions on a human maxilla using seven different intraoral digital impression systems and a laboratory scanner
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry2019Vol. 31(4), pp. 369–377
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Anthony Mennito, Zachary Evans, Jansen Nash, Christopher Bocklet, Abigail Lauer, Thierry Bacro, Monica J. Cayouette, Mark Ludlow, Walter Renne
Abstract
Studies examining accuracy of digital impression systems have generally been performed on materials other than dental tissues. Optically, materials such as plastic and metal have properties different from enamel and dentin. This study evaluates accuracy of digital impression systems on human dentin, enamel, and soft tissues.
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