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Accuracy of intraoral scanners for full-arch implant scanning in the Maxilla using horizontal scanbody

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  • Abidiel Silva Guimarães
  • Thais Silva Mendonça
  • Paulo Sergio Borella
  • Gus Khalil
  • Junying Li
  • Sandra Al-Tarawneh
  • Lawrence Gonzaga Lopes
  • Gustavo Mendonça

Abstract

This laboratory study evaluated the accuracy of six intraoral scanner models (Primescan; Trios 4; Trios 5; Medit i700; i900; Itero Lumina) compared to a desktop scanner (E4) used as a control. Additionally, the influence of the scan body design, horizontal (SBH) and short cylindrical (SBC), was investigated through two different software. A master model containing six implants was used, and the scanning workflow was standardized and repeated ten times (N = 10). The data were analyzed in terms of trueness and precision using two distinct types of analysis: one performed in Blender software (Stichting Blender Foundation) and the other in Evalumap software (Claronav). The lower the number the better precision and accuracy were noted. The position deviation (3D_dev) and angular deviation (Ang_dev) were evaluated. Statistical analyses were conducted using the Kruskal-Wallis test, Bonferroni correction, and multiple comparisons. Trueness (n = 1,437) showed a significant effect on 3D_dev (p

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  • Abidiel Silva Guimarães & Thais Silva Mendonça & Paulo Sergio Borella & Gus Khalil & Junying Li & Sandra Al-Tarawneh & Lawrence Gonzaga Lopes & Gustavo Mendonça, 2025. "Accuracy of intraoral scanners for full-arch implant scanning in the Maxilla using horizontal scanbody," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(12), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0332174
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0332174
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