Accuracy of 3D white light scanning of abutment teeth impressions: evaluation of trueness and precision |
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Authors: | Jin-Hun Jeon Hae-Young Kim Ji-Hwan Kim Woong-Chul Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.;2.Department of Public Health Sciences, Graduate School & BK21+ Program in Public Health Sciences, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSEThis study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of digitizing dental impressions of abutment teeth using a white light scanner and to compare the findings among teeth types.MATERIALS AND METHODSTo assess precision, impressions of the canine, premolar, and molar prepared to receive all-ceramic crowns were repeatedly scanned to obtain five sets of 3-D data (STL files). Point clouds were compared and error sizes were measured (n=10 per type). Next, to evaluate trueness, impressions of teeth were rotated by 10°-20° and scanned. The obtained data were compared with the first set of data for precision assessment, and the error sizes were measured (n=5 per type). The Kruskal-Wallis test was performed to evaluate precision and trueness among three teeth types, and post-hoc comparisons were performed using the Mann-Whitney U test with Bonferroni correction (α=.05).RESULTSPrecision discrepancies for the canine, premolar, and molar were 3.7 µm, 3.2 µm, and 7.3 µm, respectively, indicating the poorest precision for the molar (P<.001). Trueness discrepancies for teeth types were 6.2 µm, 11.2 µm, and 21.8 µm, respectively, indicating the poorest trueness for the molar (P=.007).CONCLUSIONIn respect to accuracy the molar showed the largest discrepancies compared with the canine and premolar. Digitizing of dental impressions of abutment teeth using a white light scanner was assessed to be a highly accurate method and provided discrepancy values in a clinically acceptable range. Further study is needed to improve digitizing performance of white light scanning in axial wall. |
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Keywords: | White light scanner Accuracy Precision and trueness Impression scanning 3D shape data Point cloud |
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