Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models

Abstract Backgrounds The occlusal registration of virtual models taken by intraoral scanners sometimes shows patterns which seem much different from the patients’ occlusion. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the accuracy of virtual occlusion by comparing virtual occlusal contact area with actua...

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Main Authors: Hyemin Lee, Jooly Cha, Youn-Sic Chun, Minji Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0566-7
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spelling doaj-00bdab146545499d828dbcdcdeacd0662020-11-25T01:15:05ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312018-06-011811910.1186/s12903-018-0566-7Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion modelsHyemin Lee0Jooly Cha1Youn-Sic Chun2Minji Kim3Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry, Ewha Womans UniversityGraduate School of Clinical Dentistry, Ewha Womans UniversityDepartment of Orthodontics, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans UniversityDepartment of Orthodontics, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans UniversityAbstract Backgrounds The occlusal registration of virtual models taken by intraoral scanners sometimes shows patterns which seem much different from the patients’ occlusion. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the accuracy of virtual occlusion by comparing virtual occlusal contact area with actual occlusal contact area using a plaster model in vitro. Methods Plaster dental models, 24 sets of Class I models and 20 sets of Class II models, were divided into a Molar, Premolar, and Anterior group. The occlusal contact areas calculated by the Prescale method and the virtual occlusion by scanning method were compared, and the ratio of the molar and incisor area were compared in order to find any particular tendencies. Results There was no significant difference between the Prescale results and the scanner results in both the molar and premolar groups (p = 0.083 and 0.053, respectively). On the other hand, there was a significant difference between the Prescale and the scanner results in the anterior group with the scanner results presenting overestimation of the occlusal contact points (p < 0.05). In Molars group, the regression analysis shows that the two variables express linear correlation and has a linear equation with a slope of 0.917. R2 is 0.930. Groups of Premolars and Anteriors had a week linear relationship and greater dispersion. Conclusions Difference between the actual and virtual occlusion revealed in the anterior portion, where overestimation was observed in the virtual model obtained from the scanning method. Nevertheless, molar and premolar areas showed relatively accurate occlusal contact area in the virtual model.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0566-7Digital intraoral scannerOcclusal contact areasVirtual occlusion
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author Hyemin Lee
Jooly Cha
Youn-Sic Chun
Minji Kim
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Jooly Cha
Youn-Sic Chun
Minji Kim
Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models
BMC Oral Health
Digital intraoral scanner
Occlusal contact areas
Virtual occlusion
author_facet Hyemin Lee
Jooly Cha
Youn-Sic Chun
Minji Kim
author_sort Hyemin Lee
title Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models
title_short Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models
title_full Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models
title_fullStr Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on Class I and Class II malocclusion models
title_sort comparison of the occlusal contact area of virtual models and actual models: a comparative in vitro study on class i and class ii malocclusion models
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Backgrounds The occlusal registration of virtual models taken by intraoral scanners sometimes shows patterns which seem much different from the patients’ occlusion. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the accuracy of virtual occlusion by comparing virtual occlusal contact area with actual occlusal contact area using a plaster model in vitro. Methods Plaster dental models, 24 sets of Class I models and 20 sets of Class II models, were divided into a Molar, Premolar, and Anterior group. The occlusal contact areas calculated by the Prescale method and the virtual occlusion by scanning method were compared, and the ratio of the molar and incisor area were compared in order to find any particular tendencies. Results There was no significant difference between the Prescale results and the scanner results in both the molar and premolar groups (p = 0.083 and 0.053, respectively). On the other hand, there was a significant difference between the Prescale and the scanner results in the anterior group with the scanner results presenting overestimation of the occlusal contact points (p < 0.05). In Molars group, the regression analysis shows that the two variables express linear correlation and has a linear equation with a slope of 0.917. R2 is 0.930. Groups of Premolars and Anteriors had a week linear relationship and greater dispersion. Conclusions Difference between the actual and virtual occlusion revealed in the anterior portion, where overestimation was observed in the virtual model obtained from the scanning method. Nevertheless, molar and premolar areas showed relatively accurate occlusal contact area in the virtual model.
topic Digital intraoral scanner
Occlusal contact areas
Virtual occlusion
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0566-7
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