Examination of scanner precision by analysing orthodontic parameters

2017
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Majstorović, NemanjaČerče, Luka
Kramar, Davorin
Soković, Mirko
Glišić, Branislav

Majstorović, Vidosav

Živković, Srđan

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Background: 3D modelling in orthodontics is becoming an increasingly widespread technique in practice. One of the significant questions already being asked is related to determining the precision of the scanner used for generating surfaces on a 3D model of the jaw. Materials and methods: This research was conducted by generating a set of identical 3D models on Atos optical 3D scanner and Lazak Scan laboratory scanner, which precision was established by measuring a set of orthodontic parameters (54 overall) in all three orthodontic planes. In this manner we explored their precision in space, since they are used for generating spatial models - 3D jaws. Results: There were significant differences between parameters scanned with Atos and Lazak Scan. The smallest difference was 0.017 mm, and the biggest 1.109 mm. Conclusion: This research reveals that both scanners (Atos and Lazak Scan), which belong to general purpose scanners, based on precision parameters can be used in orthodontics. Ear...ly analyses indicate that the reference scanner in terms of precision is Atos.
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scanning / 3D modelling / orthodontics / precisionSource:
Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, 2017, 21, 1, 32-43Publisher:
- Udruženje stomatologa Balkana
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Majstorović, Nemanja AU - Čerče, Luka AU - Kramar, Davorin AU - Soković, Mirko AU - Glišić, Branislav AU - Majstorović, Vidosav AU - Živković, Srđan PY - 2017 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2244 AB - Background: 3D modelling in orthodontics is becoming an increasingly widespread technique in practice. One of the significant questions already being asked is related to determining the precision of the scanner used for generating surfaces on a 3D model of the jaw. Materials and methods: This research was conducted by generating a set of identical 3D models on Atos optical 3D scanner and Lazak Scan laboratory scanner, which precision was established by measuring a set of orthodontic parameters (54 overall) in all three orthodontic planes. In this manner we explored their precision in space, since they are used for generating spatial models - 3D jaws. Results: There were significant differences between parameters scanned with Atos and Lazak Scan. The smallest difference was 0.017 mm, and the biggest 1.109 mm. Conclusion: This research reveals that both scanners (Atos and Lazak Scan), which belong to general purpose scanners, based on precision parameters can be used in orthodontics. Early analyses indicate that the reference scanner in terms of precision is Atos. PB - Udruženje stomatologa Balkana T2 - Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine T1 - Examination of scanner precision by analysing orthodontic parameters VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 32 EP - 43 DO - 10.1515/bjdm-2017-0005 ER -
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Majstorović, N., Čerče, L., Kramar, D., Soković, M., Glišić, B., Majstorović, V.,& Živković, S.. (2017). Examination of scanner precision by analysing orthodontic parameters. in Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine Udruženje stomatologa Balkana., 21(1), 32-43. https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2017-0005
Majstorović N, Čerče L, Kramar D, Soković M, Glišić B, Majstorović V, Živković S. Examination of scanner precision by analysing orthodontic parameters. in Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine. 2017;21(1):32-43. doi:10.1515/bjdm-2017-0005 .
Majstorović, Nemanja, Čerče, Luka, Kramar, Davorin, Soković, Mirko, Glišić, Branislav, Majstorović, Vidosav, Živković, Srđan, "Examination of scanner precision by analysing orthodontic parameters" in Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, 21, no. 1 (2017):32-43, https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2017-0005 . .