Accuracy of complete‐arch digital implant impression with intraoral optical scanning and stereophotogrammetry: An in vivo prospective comparative study

Author:

Pozzi Alessandro12ORCID,Carosi Paolo3ORCID,Gallucci German O.4ORCID,Nagy Katalin5,Nardi Alessandra6,Arcuri Lorenzo7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, School of Dentistry University of Tor Vergata Rome Italy

2. Departement of Restorative Sciences Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University Augusta USA

3. Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, PhD in Materials for Health, Environment and Energy – Dentistry University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome Italy

4. Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Department of Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry University of Szeged Tisza L. Krt Szeged Hungary

6. Department of Mathematics University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome Italy

7. Department of Odontostomatological and Maxillofacial Sciences Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo assess accuracy of intraoral optical scanning (IOS) and stereophotogrammetry (SPG), complete‐arch digital implant impressions in vivo.Materials and MethodsConsecutive patients needing implant‐supported screw‐retained zirconia complete‐arch fixed‐dental prostheses (ISZ‐FDP) were recruited. For each patient, three impressions were taken: IOS, SPG (tests), and open‐tray plaster (reference). Linear (ΔX, ΔY, and ΔZ), three‐dimensional (ΔEUC), and angular deviations (ΔANGLE) were evaluated and stratified according to scanning technology for each implant. Potential effects of impression device (IOS and SPG), arch (maxilla and mandible), and implant number (4 and 6) were evaluated through multivariable analysis. Significance level was set at .05.ResultsA total of 11 complete arches (5 maxillae, 6 mandibles) in 11 patients were rehabilitated with ISZ‐FDPs supported by 4 (n = 8) and 6 implants (n = 3). A total of 50 implants and 100 implant positions were captured by two investigated devices and compared to respective reference (mean ΔEUC IOS 137.2, SPG 87.6 μm; mean ΔANGLE 0.79, 0.38°). Differences between measurements (SPG‐IOS) were computed for each implant, with negative values indicating better SPG accuracy. Significant mean ΔEUC difference of −49.60 μm (p = .0143; SD 138.15) and mean ΔANGLE difference of −0.40° (p < .0001; SD 0.65) were observed in favor of SPG. Multivariable analysis showed significant effect on ΔEUC (p = .0162) and ΔANGLE (p = .0001) only for impression devices, with SPG performing better.ConclusionsSPG experienced significantly higher linear and angular accuracy. No effect of type of arch or implant number was detected. Higher extreme deviations were experienced for IOS. SPG can be feasible for complete‐arch digital impressions with caution, and rigid prototype try‐in is recommended before screw‐retained prosthesis manufacturing.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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