Influence of Implant Adjacent Teeth on the Accuracy of Digital Impression

Abstract: ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of adjacent teeth patterns on the accuracy of digital scans of parallel and divergent implants for three-unit prostheses. Materials and MethodsA maxillary typodont model with implants in the locations of the first premolars and first molars was used to develop three clinical scenarios for three-unit prostheses: (S1) Partially edentulous arch with missing first premolars and first molars only; (S2) partially edentulous arch with missing first premolars, second premolars and first molars; and (S3) partially edentulous arch with missing canines, first premolars, second premolars, first molars, and second molars. On one side, the implants were parallel, and for the other side, the implants had a 15-degree buccolingual angle. With the aid of scan bodies, 10 digital impressions were taken for each scenario and for each side. To evaluate the accuracy, a reverse engineering software was used to measure trueness, precision, and interimplant distance. ResultsThe best trueness for parallel implants was observed for S2 (30.0m), followed by S3 (67.3m) and S1 (74.8m) (p<0.001). Likewise, S2 had the best precision for parallel implants (31.3m) followed by S3 (38.0m) and S1 (70.3m) (p<0.001). For the divergent implants, S2 exhibited the best trueness (23.1m), followed by S3 (48.2m) and S1 (59.4m) (p=0.007). Similarly, the S2 had the best precision (12.3m) followed by S3 (62.1m) and S1 (66.9m) (p<0.001). The S2 had the least interimplant distance deviation followed by S1 and S3. The difference was significant for parallel implants (p=0.03), but insignificant for divergent implants (p=0.15). ConclusionRegardless of the presenting scenario, digital implant impressions for three-unit prostheses appear to be clinically accurate. A clear interimplant area between scan bodies enhanced the accuracy of digital impressions. This observation can be attributed to more accessible axial surface scanning of the scan body.

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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Influence of Implant Adjacent Teeth on the Accuracy of Digital Impression ; day:29 ; month:08 ; year:2023
European journal of dentistry ; (29.08.2023)

Contributor
Abduo, Jaafar
El-Haddad, Hossam

DOI
10.1055/s-0043-1771031
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023101211491848668917
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