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Investigate the accuracy of IOS for full arch and short-span fixed implant restorations compared to the conventional impression methods
Investigate the accuracy of IOS for full arch and short-span fixed implant restorations compared to the conventional impression methods.
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2024 08 01 Hounamik Kalantari, Ali Nankali
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Abstract
Intraoral scanners (IOS) are a widely used digital method to take impressions for dental implants. This narrative review aims to deliver a thorough evaluation of the current evidence on using the direct digital workflow to fabricate implant-based prostheses in patients with partial or complete-arch edentulism in comparison to conventional impression (CI) techniques.
Electronic research was performed on many in vitro and in vivo studies to compare the accuracy of digital impressions is comparable to that of conventional methods. This suggests that either technique can be used to take impressions for dental implants. Regarding full-arch fixed dental prostheses (FPDs), CI techniques have demonstrated greater accuracy compared to digital methods. However, when considering time efficiency and patient satisfaction, IOS may be the preferred approach in certain circumstances such as short-span implant sites.
Since the majority of identified studies were conducted in vitro, to investigate important clinical factors such as scanning accuracy and technical or biological complications, further In Vivo studies are required.
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