扫描仪
印象
感兴趣区域
成像体模
牙弓
牙种植体
前上颌骨
植入
叠加
计算机科学
生物医学工程
上颌骨
牙科
计算机视觉
人工智能
医学
核医学
外科
万维网
作者
Keita Miyoshi,Shinpei Tanaka,Sawako Yokoyama,Minoru Sanda,Kazuyoshi Baba
摘要
Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the precision of digital implant impressions in comparison with conventional impressions and assess the impact of the scanning range on precision. Materials and Methods An edentulous maxilla model with six implants was scanned with four intraoral scanners (IOSs) and a dental laboratory scanner five times each, and stereolithography (STL) data were generated. A conventional silicone impression was made, and a model was fabricated, which was scanned using the laboratory scanner. This procedure was also repeated five times. Nine different ranges of interest (ROIs) were defined, and the average discrepancies of the measurement points between each pair of STL images out of five for each ROI were calculated. The effects of “impression method” and “ROI” on precision, as evaluated by the averaged discrepancy, were tested by two‐way analysis of variance ( p < .05). Results The effects of “impression methods” and “ROI” and their interactions were statistically significant. The discrepancies in the scanned datasets of the dental laboratory scanner were significantly lower than those in the other impression methods. The discrepancies of the IOSs were comparable with those of the laboratory scanner when the ROI was limited, however; the discrepancies deteriorated when the ROI expanded across the arch, while those of the laboratory scanner remained stable irrespective of the ROI. Conclusions Within the limitation of this in vitro study, digital implant impressions by IOSs may show clinically acceptable precision when the scan range is limited, such as in 3‐unit superstructure supported by two implants.
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