Influence of intraoral scanning duration on data accuracy

Cunliang Zhang, Xin Zhan, Fanghuan Wang, Ying Wu, Yingjie Yi, Jiali Meng, Guofeng Wu
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Abstract

Statement of problem

The use of intraoral scanners (IOSs) correlates with clinical outcome and patient satisfaction. While the accuracy of IOSs has been well evaluated, studies on the effect of scanning duration on data accuracy are limited.

Purpose

The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the relationship between different scanning durations and the accuracy of the scanned data.

Material and methods

Two experienced operators used the same intraoral scanner (TRIOS 3; 3Shape A/S) to scan a gypsum cast, but with 5 different scanning durations (30 seconds, 60 seconds, 90 seconds, 120 seconds, and 180 seconds), and the trueness of the scanned data was assessed. Ten scans for each duration group were performed, and all the acquired data were evaluated for precision analysis. In addition, each scanned complete arch cast was divided into anterior and posterior regions at the canine teeth, and the 3-way ANOVA test was used to assess the scanning trueness and precision of the scanned anterior and posterior dental arch.

Results

The intraoral scanning results between the 2 operators were highly consistent. The data of the 30-second group showed the lowest trueness and precision (P<.001), whereas no significant difference was found among the other groups (P>.05). The trueness and precision of the scanning data in the posterior region was inferior to that in the anterior region (P<.001).

Conclusions

The duration time of the intraoral scanning (ranging from 60 seconds to 180 seconds) did not influence the accuracy of the acquired data, while excessively rapid scanning adversely affected accuracy.

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口内扫描时间对数据准确性的影响
问题陈述口内扫描仪(IOS)的使用与临床效果和患者满意度相关。材料和方法两名经验丰富的操作员使用同一台口内扫描仪(TRIOS 3; 3Shape A/S)扫描石膏模型,但使用了 5 种不同的扫描持续时间(30 秒、60 秒、90 秒、120 秒和 180 秒),并对扫描数据的真实性进行了评估。每个持续时间组进行 10 次扫描,并对获得的所有数据进行精确度分析评估。此外,将每个扫描的完整牙弓模型在犬齿处分为前区和后区,并使用 3 方方差分析检验评估扫描前后牙弓的真实度和精确度。30 秒组的数据显示真实度和精确度最低(P< .001),而其他各组之间无显著差异(P> .05)。结论 口腔内扫描的持续时间(从 60 秒到 180 秒不等)不会影响所获数据的准确性,而过快的扫描则会对准确性产生不利影响。
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