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Abstract
Purpose: To determine the influence of using 3D-printed scan aids in varying colors on the trueness of digital scans.
Materials and methods: A master cast with five multi-unit analogues was scanned. The acquired dataset was exported to standard tessellation language (STL) file format to serve as the reference STL. 3D printing of the prototype in five distinct colors (beige [SABEIGE], grey [SAGREY], white [SAWHITE], red [SARED], and blue [SABLUE]) of polylactic acid filament was executed. The experimental STLs of each color group were aligned to the reference STL. RMS values were solely computed for the scan bodies. Based on the centers of the created best-fit and offset planes, scan bodies were converted into virtual cylinders. Cartesian coordinates of each cylinder were acquired. Subsequently, angular (AD) and linear deviation (LD) values were calculated. LD was further examined separately along the x, y, and z axes. Data were statistically analyzed.
Results: According to the results of one-way ANOVAs, significant differences were detected among color groups on AD, LD, RMS estimate error, ∆x, ∆y, and ∆z data. The lowest AD and LD values were exhibited by the SAGREY group in all implant sites. The SAGREY group was followed by the SABEIGE, SAWHITE, SARED, and SABLUE groups.
Conclusions: The SAGREY outperformed the other groups in terms of trueness. Although the LD values of all color groups were below the threshold value (<100 µm), only the AD values of the SAGREY, SABEIGE, and SAWHITE groups were clinically acceptable (<0.5°).
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The Journal of Prosthodontics promotes the advanced study and practice of prosthodontics, implant, esthetic, and reconstructive dentistry. It is the official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, the American Dental Association-recognized voice of the Specialty of Prosthodontics. The journal publishes evidence-based original scientific articles presenting information that is relevant and useful to prosthodontists. Additionally, it publishes reports of innovative techniques, new instructional methodologies, and instructive clinical reports with an interdisciplinary flair. The journal is particularly focused on promoting the study and use of cutting-edge technology and positioning prosthodontists as the early-adopters of new technology in the dental community.