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Advancements in CAD/CAM technology: Options for practical implementation
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A comprehensive review of the current published literature investigating the various methods and techniques for scanning, designing, and fabrication of CAD/CAM generated restorations along with detailing the new classifications of CAD-CAM technology is presented.About:
This article is published in Journal of Prosthodontic Research.The article was published on 2016-04-01. It has received 359 citations till now.read more
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Intraoral Scanner Technologies: A Review to Make a Successful Impression.
Raphaël Richert,Alexis Goujat,Laurent Venet,Gilbert Viguie,Stéphane Viennot,Philip Robinson,Jean-Christophe Farges,Michel Fages,Maxime Ducret +8 more
TL;DR: The current IOS is adapted for a common practice, although differences exist between the technologies employed, and an important aspect highlighted in this review is the reduction in the volume of hardware which has led to an increase in the importance of software-based technologies.
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Intraoral digital scans-Part 1: Influence of ambient scanning light conditions on the accuracy (trueness and precision) of different intraoral scanners.
Marta Revilla-León,Marta Revilla-León,Peng Jiang,Mehrad Sadeghpour,Wenceslao Piedra-Cascón,Amirali Zandinejad,Mutlu Özcan,Vinayak R. Krishnamurthy +7 more
TL;DR: Ambient lighting conditions influenced the accuracy (trueness and precision) of the IOSs tested, and significant differences for trueness and Precision mean values were observed across different I OSs tested with the same lighting conditions and across different lighting conditions for a given IOS.
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Trueness analysis of zirconia crowns fabricated with 3-dimensional printing.
TL;DR: Zirconia crowns produced by 3D printing meet the trueness requirements, and3D printing may be suitable for fabricating zirconIA crowns.
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Accuracy of CAD-CAM-fabricated removable partial dentures
TL;DR: Evaluating the fit of RPD clasps fabricated by means of 4 different CAD‐CAM‐systems and to compare those fittings with that of the conventional lost‐wax casting technique (LWT) found them unsuitable for clinical use.
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Endodontic applications of 3D printing.
TL;DR: Current applications of 3D printing in endodontics are reviewed and future research directions should include clinical outcomes assessments of treatments employing 3D printed objects.
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The future of dental devices is digital.
TL;DR: Dental device manufacturing will experience a second revolution when layered fabrication techniques reach the point of being able to produce high quality dental prostheses.
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Accuracy of complete-arch dental impressions: a new method of measuring trueness and precision.
Andreas Ender,Albert Mehl +1 more
TL;DR: The new reference scanner is capable of measuring the precision and trueness of both digital and conventional complete-arch impressions, and the digital impression is less accurate and shows a different pattern of deviation than the conventional impression.
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Precision of intraoral digital dental impressions with iTero and extraoral digitization with the iTero and a model scanner
TL;DR: Intraoral and extraoral scanning with the iTero resulted in deviations at the facial surfaces of the anterior teeth and the buccal molar surfaces, suggesting that the intraoral conditions (saliva, limited spacing) contribute to the inaccuracy of a scan.
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Accuracy of full-arch scans using intraoral scanners
Sebastian B. M. Patzelt,Sebastian B. M. Patzelt,Archontia Emmanouilidi,Susanne Stampf,Joerg R. Strub,Wael Att +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the inaccuracies of the obtained datasets may contribute to inaccuracies in the final restorations of intraoral scanners in full-arch scans.
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Comparison of digital and conventional impression techniques: evaluation of patients’ perception, treatment comfort, effectiveness and clinical outcomes
TL;DR: Digital impressions resulted in a more time-efficient technique than conventional impressions, and patients preferred the digital impression technique rather than conventional techniques.