Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Rodrigo Freitas da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2022.43
Resumo: Intraoral scanner systems (IOSs) are now routinely used and their accuracy has been primarily tested by laboratory studies. However, in vivo investigations are required to assess the accuracy of different digital equipment used for full-arch scans. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of different IOSs used by experienced operators for full-arch scanning. Full-arch scans were taken from 15 subjects using two IOSs (Trios 3 and iTero 5D); after, PVS impressions and stone casts were obtained and digitized in a desktop scanner (inEos X5). Intraoral scans were performed at T0 and T1 periods for both IOSs; PVS impressions were taken at T0. The precision between the scanner systems was calculated by the mean deviation among the overlaps of the 4 scans from each group, at both periods (n=12). The trueness between the groups was assessed by superimposing the 8 intraoral scans of each participant on their reference models obtained from the desktop scanner (n=10). The models were analyzed in a proper 3D software to extract the data. ANOVA in split-plots in time was used for test trueness and in a completely randomized design for test precision. The mean precision for Trios 3 was 7.0 and 8.6 µm for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively. For iTero 5D, the mean precision was 9.0 and 8.8 µm for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively. No significant differences were observed for the precision of the IOS systems (P>0.05). The desktop scanner, showed significant differences for precision, presenting reduced variations (better precision) compared to the IOSs, with 1.0 and 0.9 µm precision for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively (P<0.05). The Trios 3 system presented better trueness for the lower models, in the maximum inferior parameter (P<0.05). The numeric values of trueness were improved from the T0 to T1 period, for the both IOS systems (P>0.05). Analyzing the trueness as a function of time, an improvement was observed in T1 for the maxillary models (maximum and minimum superior parameters), irrespective of the IOSs (P<0.05). The desktop scanner showed better precision for full-arch scanning comparing to the both IOS systems. Similar precision was achieved by experienced operators in full-arch scanning, regardless of the IOS system. The trueness of the maxillary models improved with the repeated scanning experience, irrespective of the IOS systems.
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spelling Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivoAccuracy of different methods for obtaining full-arch digital models: a in vivo studyAcuráciaAccuracyEscâneresScannersEscaneamentos de arco completoFull arch scanOdontologiaDentistryCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA::CLINICA ODONTOLOGICAOdontologiaSistemas de varreduraIntraoral scanner systems (IOSs) are now routinely used and their accuracy has been primarily tested by laboratory studies. However, in vivo investigations are required to assess the accuracy of different digital equipment used for full-arch scans. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of different IOSs used by experienced operators for full-arch scanning. Full-arch scans were taken from 15 subjects using two IOSs (Trios 3 and iTero 5D); after, PVS impressions and stone casts were obtained and digitized in a desktop scanner (inEos X5). Intraoral scans were performed at T0 and T1 periods for both IOSs; PVS impressions were taken at T0. The precision between the scanner systems was calculated by the mean deviation among the overlaps of the 4 scans from each group, at both periods (n=12). The trueness between the groups was assessed by superimposing the 8 intraoral scans of each participant on their reference models obtained from the desktop scanner (n=10). The models were analyzed in a proper 3D software to extract the data. ANOVA in split-plots in time was used for test trueness and in a completely randomized design for test precision. The mean precision for Trios 3 was 7.0 and 8.6 µm for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively. For iTero 5D, the mean precision was 9.0 and 8.8 µm for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively. No significant differences were observed for the precision of the IOS systems (P>0.05). The desktop scanner, showed significant differences for precision, presenting reduced variations (better precision) compared to the IOSs, with 1.0 and 0.9 µm precision for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively (P<0.05). The Trios 3 system presented better trueness for the lower models, in the maximum inferior parameter (P<0.05). The numeric values of trueness were improved from the T0 to T1 period, for the both IOS systems (P>0.05). Analyzing the trueness as a function of time, an improvement was observed in T1 for the maxillary models (maximum and minimum superior parameters), irrespective of the IOSs (P<0.05). The desktop scanner showed better precision for full-arch scanning comparing to the both IOS systems. Similar precision was achieved by experienced operators in full-arch scanning, regardless of the IOS system. The trueness of the maxillary models improved with the repeated scanning experience, irrespective of the IOS systems.Pesquisa sem auxílio de agências de fomentoDissertação (Mestrado)Escâneres intraorais (EIs) são usados rotineiramente e sua acurácia tem sido testada principalmente por estudos laboratoriais. No entanto, investigações in vivo são necessárias para avaliar a acurácia de diferentes equipamentos digitais usados para escaneamentos de arco completo. Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar a acurácia de diferentes EIs, usados por operadores experientes para escaneamento de arco completo. Escaneamentos de arco completo foram realizados em 15 indivíduos empregando dois EIs (Trios 3 e iTero 5D); em seguida, as impressões em PVS e modelos de gesso foram obtidos e digitalizados em escâner de bancada (inEos X5). Os escaneamentos intraorais foram realizadas nos períodos T0 e T1, para ambos os EIs. Já as impressões PVS foram realizadas em T0. A precisão entre os sistemas de escaneamento foi calculada pelo desvio médio entre as sobreposições das 4 varreduras de cada grupo, em ambos os períodos (n=12). A veracidade entre os grupos foi avaliada pela sobreposição dos 8 escaneamentos intraorais de cada participante, sendo os modelos de referência obtidos do escâner de bancada (n=10). Os modelos foram analisados em um software 3D para extração dos dados. ANOVA em parcelas subdivididas no tempo foi usada para análise da veracidade e um delineamento inteiramente casualizado para análise da precisão. A precisão média do Trios 3 foi de 7,0 e 8,6 µm para os modelos maxilar e mandibular, respectivamente. Para o iTero 5D, a precisão média foi de 9,0 e 8,8 µm para os modelos maxilar e mandibular, respectivamente. Não foram observadas diferenças significativas para a precisão dos sistemas de EIs (P>0,05). O escâner de bancada, apresentou diferenças significativas para precisão, demonstrando variações reduzidas (melhor precisão) em relação aos EIs, com precisão de 1,0 e 0,9 µm para os modelos maxilar e mandibular, respectivamente (P<0,05). O sistema Trios 3 apresentou melhor veracidade para os modelos mandibulares, no parâmetro inferior máximo (P<0,05). Os valores numéricos de veracidade foram melhorados do período T0 a T1, para ambos os sistemas de EIs (P>0,05). Analisando a veracidade em função do tempo, observou-se uma melhora em T1 para os modelos maxilares (parâmetros máximos e mínimos superiores), independente dos EIs (P<0,05). O escâner de bancada mostrou melhor precisão para varredura de arco completo em comparação com os dois sistemas de EIs. Precisão semelhante foi alcançada por operadores experientes em escaneamento de arco completo, independentemente do sistema de EIs. A veracidade dos modelos maxilares melhorou com a experiência repetida de escaneamento, independentemente dos sistemas de EIs.2024-01-31Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em OdontologiaRaposo, Luís Henrique Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8426402002122894Raposo, Luís Henrique Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8426402002122894Neves, Flávio Domingues dashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3949848810235141Silva Neto, João Paulo dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4405252063778832Silva, Rodrigo Freitas da2022-03-09T14:32:25Z2022-03-09T14:32:25Z2022-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSILVA, Rodrigo Freitas da. Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: Um estudo in-vivo.2022.43 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Pós-graduação em Odontologia, Uberlândia, 2022. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
Accuracy of different methods for obtaining full-arch digital models: a in vivo study
title Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
spellingShingle Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
Silva, Rodrigo Freitas da
Acurácia
Accuracy
Escâneres
Scanners
Escaneamentos de arco completo
Full arch scan
Odontologia
Dentistry
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA::CLINICA ODONTOLOGICA
Odontologia
Sistemas de varredura
title_short Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
title_full Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
title_fullStr Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
title_sort Acurácia de diferentes métodos para obtenção de modelos digitais de arco completo: um estudo in vivo
author Silva, Rodrigo Freitas da
author_facet Silva, Rodrigo Freitas da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Raposo, Luís Henrique Araújo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8426402002122894
Raposo, Luís Henrique Araújo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8426402002122894
Neves, Flávio Domingues das
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3949848810235141
Silva Neto, João Paulo da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4405252063778832
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Rodrigo Freitas da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acurácia
Accuracy
Escâneres
Scanners
Escaneamentos de arco completo
Full arch scan
Odontologia
Dentistry
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA::CLINICA ODONTOLOGICA
Odontologia
Sistemas de varredura
topic Acurácia
Accuracy
Escâneres
Scanners
Escaneamentos de arco completo
Full arch scan
Odontologia
Dentistry
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA::CLINICA ODONTOLOGICA
Odontologia
Sistemas de varredura
description Intraoral scanner systems (IOSs) are now routinely used and their accuracy has been primarily tested by laboratory studies. However, in vivo investigations are required to assess the accuracy of different digital equipment used for full-arch scans. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of different IOSs used by experienced operators for full-arch scanning. Full-arch scans were taken from 15 subjects using two IOSs (Trios 3 and iTero 5D); after, PVS impressions and stone casts were obtained and digitized in a desktop scanner (inEos X5). Intraoral scans were performed at T0 and T1 periods for both IOSs; PVS impressions were taken at T0. The precision between the scanner systems was calculated by the mean deviation among the overlaps of the 4 scans from each group, at both periods (n=12). The trueness between the groups was assessed by superimposing the 8 intraoral scans of each participant on their reference models obtained from the desktop scanner (n=10). The models were analyzed in a proper 3D software to extract the data. ANOVA in split-plots in time was used for test trueness and in a completely randomized design for test precision. The mean precision for Trios 3 was 7.0 and 8.6 µm for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively. For iTero 5D, the mean precision was 9.0 and 8.8 µm for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively. No significant differences were observed for the precision of the IOS systems (P>0.05). The desktop scanner, showed significant differences for precision, presenting reduced variations (better precision) compared to the IOSs, with 1.0 and 0.9 µm precision for maxillary and mandibular models, respectively (P<0.05). The Trios 3 system presented better trueness for the lower models, in the maximum inferior parameter (P<0.05). The numeric values of trueness were improved from the T0 to T1 period, for the both IOS systems (P>0.05). Analyzing the trueness as a function of time, an improvement was observed in T1 for the maxillary models (maximum and minimum superior parameters), irrespective of the IOSs (P<0.05). The desktop scanner showed better precision for full-arch scanning comparing to the both IOS systems. Similar precision was achieved by experienced operators in full-arch scanning, regardless of the IOS system. The trueness of the maxillary models improved with the repeated scanning experience, irrespective of the IOS systems.
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