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Reverse scan body: The scan pattern affects the fit of complete-arch prototype prostheses

Panos Papaspyridakos,E. Armand Bedrossian, Panagiotis Ntovas, Yukio Kudara, Abdullah Bokhary,Konstantinos Chochlidakis

Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists(2023)

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Abstract
PurposeTo assess the effect of different scan patterns on the fit of implant-supported complete-arch prototype prostheses fabricated via a complete digital extraoral protocol with a reverse scan body.Materials and MethodsA mandibular cast with four multi-unit abutment (MUA) implant analogs with adequate antero-posterior spread served as the reference cast, simulating a common clinical patient situation, and a polymethylmethacrylate interim screw-retained prosthesis was fabricated on it. Novel reverse scan bodies were connected to the interim prosthesis on the intaglio of the MUA abutments and extraoral scanning was performed with a white light intraoral scanner (TRIOS 4; 3 shape) and three different scan patterns: starting from the occlusal surface of the interim prosthesis (O-group), starting from the intaglio (I-group), and helix pattern (H-group). The resulting STL files from the three groups were then imported to computer-aided design (CAD) software and after the digital design, the STL files were exported to a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) milling machine which generated a total of 15 CAD-CAM milled prototype prostheses per group. Two clinicians assessed the fit of each digitally fabricated prototype prosthesis on the reference cast, utilizing the screw-resistance test and radiographic evaluation. Fisher's exact test was used to test the difference between the three groups, and Cohen's k-score was used to assess the inter-examiner agreement.ResultsOut of the three different groups, the O-group scan pattern led to 100% prosthesis fit, while the prototype prostheses generated from I- and H-groups had 80% and 53% fit, respectively. The results were statistically significant (p = 0.008).ConclusionsOcclusal scan pattern leads to fitting milled prototype prostheses after extraoral scanning with reverse scan bodies without intraoral implant data acquisition.
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complete-arch digital scan,complete-arch prototypes,complete digital workflow,digital implant workflow,digital scan,full arch implant prostheses,full-arch digital scan,full-arch implant prostheses,full arch implant rehabilitation,prosthesis accuracy of fit,reverse scan body,scan pattern
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