Case Report: Accuracy analysis of a new scanning body for intraoral digital impressions in full-arch edentulous patients.

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-01-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1528943
Hongyang Ma, Jia Cao, Zhihui Tang, Yuwei Wu
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This clinical report aimed to compare the scanning accuracy of SRA, and a novel extended scan body in edentulous patients. Through quantitative analysis, the study provided data support for oral prosthodontics and digital treatments. Edentulous patients with six Straumann bone-level implants were selected. The scan data was compared to the standard model derived from traditional impressions to evaluate scanning accuracy. The SRA scan bodies showed lower accuracy (46 ± 45 μm), while the Segma scan bodies with an extended structure achieved significantly higher accuracy (20 ± 2 μm). The extended structure effectively reduced image stitching errors in challenging intraoral regions, improving accuracy and speed. The Segma scan bodies with an extended structure accurately replicated spatial position information of implants in edentulous patients, providing insights for oral prosthodontics and digital treatments to enhance restoration quality.

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本临床报告旨在比较无牙颌患者使用 SRA 和新型扩展扫描体的扫描准确性。通过定量分析,该研究为口腔修复和数字化治疗提供了数据支持。研究选择了使用六颗 Straumann 骨水平种植体的无牙患者。将扫描数据与传统印模得出的标准模型进行比较,以评估扫描精度。SRA 扫描体的精确度较低(46 ± 45 μm),而具有扩展结构的 Segma 扫描体的精确度明显更高(20 ± 2 μm)。扩展结构有效减少了口腔内高难度区域的图像拼接误差,提高了精确度和速度。具有扩展结构的 Segma 扫描体准确地复制了无牙颌患者种植体的空间位置信息,为口腔修复学和数字化治疗提高修复质量提供了启示。
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