Affiliation:
1. Division of Fixed Prosthodontics and Biomaterials University Clinics of Dental Medicine University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland
2. Department of Conservative and Buccofacial Prosthesis Facultad de Odontología Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain
3. Division of Gerodontology and Removable Prosthodontics University Clinics of Dental Medicine University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland
4. Department of Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry Istinye University İstanbul Turkey
5. Department of Reconstructive Dentistry and Gerodontology University of Bern Bern Switzerland
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of operator age on the scan accuracy (trueness and precision) of inexperienced operators when compared with experienced operators, and how training, intraoral scanner (IOS), and software version affect scan accuracy.Material and MethodsThirty‐four operators were sorted into groups: G1 (operators <25 years old, no experience), G2 (operators >40 years old, no experience), and G3 (experienced IOS operators). They conducted partial‐arch scans before and after a 4‐session training with two IOSs (Trios 3 and True Definition) and two software versions. These scans were compared with the reference scans obtained from conventional impressions and a laboratory scanner (IScan D103i) to evaluate trueness (mean root mean square values) and precision (standard deviation of root mean square values) with a software program (Geomagic Control X). Kruskal‐Wallis and post‐hoc Dunn's tests were used to evaluate the effect of age on the scan accuracy of inexperienced groups when compared with experienced operators, while the effect of training, IOS, and software version on scan accuracy was evaluated with Wilcoxon or Mann‐Whitney U tests (α = 0.05).ResultsBefore training, G1 and G2 scans had similar accuracy (p ≥ 0.065). After training, G1 scans had higher accuracy when IOS data was pooled and had higher precision with TD (p ≤ 0.004). Training increased the scan accuracy (p < 0.001), while newer software increased the trueness of inexperienced operator scans (p = 0.015).ConclusionsAge affected the scan accuracy of inexperienced operators after training, indicating that extended training may be required for older operators. Training increased the scan accuracy, and newer software increased the trueness of inexperienced operator scans.
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