Accuracy of a Novel Desktop Micro-CT Scanner for Direct Digitization of Dental Impressions: A Comparative In Vitro Study
Jiaying Gu, Liqing Zhu, Wenyue Yang, Yuan Zhang, Fan He, Yunwen Xu, Xiaoyu Gu, James Kit Hon Tsoi, Yuanfei Fu

TL;DR
A new desktop micro-CT scanner was tested for digitizing dental impressions and found to be more accurate than direct optical scanning.
Contribution
The study introduces and validates a novel desktop micro-CT scanner for direct digitization of dental impressions.
Findings
The micro-CT scanner showed higher dimensional trueness compared to direct optical scanning of impressions.
The micro-CT scanner had significantly lower RMS deviations for morphological trueness than the F8I method.
The micro-CT scanner demonstrated the highest reliability for morphological trueness based on RSD analysis.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical feasibility of a novel desktop micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) scanner for digital impressions through comprehensively assessing its dimensional trueness and morphological accuracy in comparison with other optical-based scanners. Methods: A modified reference model was used to create ten silicone impressions and corresponding plaster models. Four digitization protocols were evaluated: (1) direct scanning of impressions via micro-CT scanner (MCTI), (2) extraoral scanning of impressions via F8 scanner (F8I), (3) extraoral scanning of plaster models via F8 scanner (F8PM), and (4) intraoral scanning of plaster models using Trios 5 scanner (IOSPM). Dimensional trueness was quantified via six linear measurements, and morphological accuracy (trueness and precision) was assessed by 3D surface deviation analysis. Results:…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Research and COVID-19 · Dental Radiography and Imaging
