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Accuracy and reproducibility of permanent dentitions and dental arch measurements: comparing three different digital models with a plaster study cast

International Journal of Computerized Dentistry, Volume 24, No. 4, Year 2021

Aim: The objective of the present study was to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of permanent dentition and dental arch measurements of three digital scanners com pared with the gold standard, a physical plaster cast. Materials and methods: In this cross-sectional study, the fol lowing records of 30 patients were used: 1) orthodontic phys ical plaster study cast (PPSC); 2) digitally scanned physical model (DSPM), 3) direct intraoral model scanned with a Trios color scanner; and 4) direct 3D CBCT digital model. The fol lowing 3D measurements were obtained: mesiodistal tooth dimensions; total tooth materials; dental arch perimeters; total arch lengths; and intermolar, interpremolar, and inter canine widths. The measurements on the three digital mod els were contrasted with those on the PPSC. Differences were tested using a dependent test for intragroup comparisons. A P value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Intra class correlation coefficient was used to assess intra and interexaminer reliability. Results: Except for the mesiodistal dimensions of the man dibular left central incisors (P 0.001) and the mandibular intercanine width (P 0.041), no statistically significant differ ences were found between the measurements made directly on the PPSC and those on the three digital models. The mean discrepancies between the methods ranged from as low as 0.003 mm to as high as 0.67 mm for the total tooth materials, and as low as 0.0 mm to as high as 0.37 mm for the total arch length. For the transverse dimension, the mean discrepancies ranged from as low as 0.3 mm for the maxillary intercanine width to as high as 0.5 mm for the mandibular intercanine width. However, these significant differences were not con sidered clinically significant. Conclusions: The DSPM, Trios color scanner digital model, and direct 3D CBCT digital model appear to be adequate, reli able, and time-saving alternatives to the PPSC when analyzed using a digital caliper.
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Citations: 6
Authors: 6
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
ISSN: 14634201
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative