Virtual occlusal records acquired by using intraoral scanners: A review of factors that influence maxillo‐mandibular relationship accuracy

Author:

Chinam Nivedita1ORCID,Bekkali Mariam1,Kallas May1,Li Junying1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences & Prosthodontics University of Michigan School of Dentistry Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis review aims to provide a comprehensive summary of how much progress has been made in the field of virtual occlusal records (VOR) obtained with intraoral scanners (IOSs), their accuracy, and what factors influence their accuracy.Materials and MethodsAn electronic search was performed in MEDLINE via PubMed and Scopus databases in February 2023. Eligible articles were clinical or in vitro studies evaluating the accuracy of virtual occlusal records with intraoral scanners in completely dentate and partially edentulous arches.ResultsVirtual occlusal records have shown promising results in terms of accuracy, with some studies reporting a high level of agreement with traditional methods. Key factors influencing the accuracy of VOR through intraoral scanners were identified which encompass multiple parameters such as scanner brands, imaging technology, scan quality, best‐fit alignment, software algorithms, intermesh penetrations, and the number of sections and dimensions of the virtual occlusal record. In partially edentate areas, the lack of landmarks in the edentulous area compromises the accuracy of VOR, thus limiting the use of IOS in patients with missing teeth.ConclusionUnderstanding and recognizing these influencing factors will increase the predictability and reliability of dental treatments completed by using digital workflows.  However, certain challenges need to be addressed which can influence its accuracy and limit its use in daily practice. Future research should focus on improving these factors to enhance the clinical applicability of virtual occlusal records.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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