08 December 2024 : Laboratory Research
Accuracy of 3 Intraoral Scanners in Recording Impressions for Full Arch Dental Implant-Supported Prosthesis: An In Vitro Study
Saurabh Jain 1ABEF, Mohammed E. Sayed 1ABEG*, Reem Abdullah A. Khawaji2BEF, Ghada Ali J. Hakami2BEF, Eman Hassan M. Solan2BEF, Manal A. Daish 2BEF, Hossam F. Jokhadar3ABEF, Saad Saleh AlResayes 4ABEF, Majed S. Altoman 5CDEG, Abdullah Hasan Alshehri 5CDEG, Saeed M. Alqahtani 5CDEG, Mohammad Alamri 6CDEG, Ahid Amer Alshahrani 7CDEG, Hind Ziyad Al-najjar 8CDEF, Khurshid Mattoo 1BCDEDOI: 10.12659/MSM.946624
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e946624
Figure 4 Color plot depicting 3D deviation in the precision of the (A) TRIOS 5 intraoral scanner; (B) Medit i700; and (C) Primescan intraoral scanners. Color plot depicting 3D deviation in the trueness of the (D) TRIOS 5 intraoral scanner; (E) Medit i700; and (F) Primescan intraoral scanners. Red represents displacement in the outward direction/positive direction, whereas blue represents displacement in the inward direction/negative aspect. The green color represents a perfect alignment between the superimposed images. Images generated through Medit Link 3.3.2 and Medit design 2.1.4 software (Snip and Sketch 10.2008.3001.0, Microsoft Corp).