An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients

<i>Purpose</i>: To present an experimental strategy for successfully capturing the margins of prepared single teeth with an intraoral scanner (IOS). <i>Methods</i>: The protocol was as follows: (1) an intraoral impression was captured with an IOS, without taking care of the v...

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Main Authors: Francesco Guido Mangano, Bidzina Margiani, Ivan Solop, Nadezhda Latuta, Oleg Admakin
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-eea50f911c4840abbe53a0994b2055d82020-11-25T01:32:46ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-01-0117239210.3390/ijerph17020392ijerph17020392An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 PatientsFrancesco Guido Mangano0Bidzina Margiani1Ivan Solop2Nadezhda Latuta3Oleg Admakin4Private Practice, Gravedona, 22015 Como, ItalyDepartment of Prevention and Communal Dentistry, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Prevention and Communal Dentistry, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Prevention and Communal Dentistry, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Prevention and Communal Dentistry, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia<i>Purpose</i>: To present an experimental strategy for successfully capturing the margins of prepared single teeth with an intraoral scanner (IOS). <i>Methods</i>: The protocol was as follows: (1) an intraoral impression was captured with an IOS, without taking care of the visibility of the margins; (2) a partial analog impression was taken by means of a 3D-printed custom tray filled with polyvinylsiloxane light, after the removal of a retraction cord; (3) the hollow portion of the analog impression, with the preparation margins clearly visible, was scanned extraorally with the same IOS; (4) the scan of the analog impression was imported into computer-assisted-design (CAD) software, where its normals were inverted; (5) the scan with inverted normals was registered on the first intraoral scan, and replaced it; (6) the technician designed the final restoration, which was fabricated and delivered for application. The study outcomes were: (1) the marginal adaptation of the final crown; (2) the quality of interproximal contacts; and (3) the quality of occlusal contacts. <i>Results</i>: Thirty patients (18 males, 12 females; mean age 51.3 &#177; 11.6 years) were selected for this study. All these patients were restored with a monolithic translucent zirconia crown, fabricated following the aforementioned protocol. The clinical precision and the marginal adaptation of the crowns were optimal, interproximal contact points were perfect, and the only necessary adaptations were occlusal, with some minor precontacts that had to be polished. Conclusions: The present protocol seems to be compatible with the fabrication of clinically precise zirconia crowns. Further studies are needed to confirm these results.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/2/392intraoral scannersprepared teethmargin linemonolithic zirconia crownsclinical precision
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author Francesco Guido Mangano
Bidzina Margiani
Ivan Solop
Nadezhda Latuta
Oleg Admakin
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Bidzina Margiani
Ivan Solop
Nadezhda Latuta
Oleg Admakin
An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
intraoral scanners
prepared teeth
margin line
monolithic zirconia crowns
clinical precision
author_facet Francesco Guido Mangano
Bidzina Margiani
Ivan Solop
Nadezhda Latuta
Oleg Admakin
author_sort Francesco Guido Mangano
title An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients
title_short An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients
title_full An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients
title_fullStr An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients
title_full_unstemmed An Experimental Strategy for Capturing the Margins of Prepared Single Teeth with an Intraoral Scanner: A Prospective Clinical Study on 30 Patients
title_sort experimental strategy for capturing the margins of prepared single teeth with an intraoral scanner: a prospective clinical study on 30 patients
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <i>Purpose</i>: To present an experimental strategy for successfully capturing the margins of prepared single teeth with an intraoral scanner (IOS). <i>Methods</i>: The protocol was as follows: (1) an intraoral impression was captured with an IOS, without taking care of the visibility of the margins; (2) a partial analog impression was taken by means of a 3D-printed custom tray filled with polyvinylsiloxane light, after the removal of a retraction cord; (3) the hollow portion of the analog impression, with the preparation margins clearly visible, was scanned extraorally with the same IOS; (4) the scan of the analog impression was imported into computer-assisted-design (CAD) software, where its normals were inverted; (5) the scan with inverted normals was registered on the first intraoral scan, and replaced it; (6) the technician designed the final restoration, which was fabricated and delivered for application. The study outcomes were: (1) the marginal adaptation of the final crown; (2) the quality of interproximal contacts; and (3) the quality of occlusal contacts. <i>Results</i>: Thirty patients (18 males, 12 females; mean age 51.3 &#177; 11.6 years) were selected for this study. All these patients were restored with a monolithic translucent zirconia crown, fabricated following the aforementioned protocol. The clinical precision and the marginal adaptation of the crowns were optimal, interproximal contact points were perfect, and the only necessary adaptations were occlusal, with some minor precontacts that had to be polished. Conclusions: The present protocol seems to be compatible with the fabrication of clinically precise zirconia crowns. Further studies are needed to confirm these results.
topic intraoral scanners
prepared teeth
margin line
monolithic zirconia crowns
clinical precision
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/2/392
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