Accuracy of tooth-implant impressions: Comparison of five different techniques

(2023) Accuracy of tooth-implant impressions: Comparison of five different techniques. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research. pp. 526-534. ISSN 2057-4347

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Abstract

Purpose: To compare the accuracy of five different tooth-implant impression techniques. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro, experimental study, an acrylic model containing one bone-level Straumann dental implant at the site of maxillary first molar and an adjacent second premolar prepared for a porcelain fused to metal restoration was used. Impressions were made from the model using five different one-step tooth-implant impression techniques including scanning with an intraoral scanner, occlusal matrix, wax relief, closed-tray, and open-tray techniques. Each technique was repeated 15 times. The impressions were poured with dental stone, and the obtained casts were scanned by a laboratory scanner. The scan file of each technique was compared with the scan file of the original acrylic model by Geomagic Design X software. Data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance, and Tamhane's post-hoc test (alpha = 0.05). Results: For dental implant, intraoral scanning had the highest accuracy (0.1004 mm(2)) followed by open-tray (0.1914 mm(2)), occlusal matrix (0.2101 mm(2)), closed-tray (0.2422 mm(2)), and wax relief (0.2585 mm(2)) techniques (p < 0.05). For the prepared tooth, wax relief (0.0988 mm(2)) had the highest accuracy followed by occlusal matrix (0.1211 mm(2)), open-tray (0.1663 mm(2)), closed-tray (0.1737 mm(2)), and intraoral scanning (0.4903 mm(2)) technique (p < 0.05). For both dental implant and prepared tooth, occlusal matrix (0.2431 mm(2)) had the highest accuracy followed by open-tray (0.2574 mm(2)), wax relief (0.2693 mm(2)), closed-tray (0.2862 mm(2)), and intraoral scanning (0.3192 mm2) technique (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The compared simultaneous tooth-implant impression techniques had comparable accuracy with no significant difference.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: dental implants dental impression technique dimensional measurement accuracy tooth conventional impressions in-vitro fixed prosthodontics marginal fit technology Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Page Range: pp. 526-534
Journal or Publication Title: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 9
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.737
ISSN: 2057-4347
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/26710

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