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In this article we detail everything you need to capture to design and all on x type of restoration so you can quickly print a prosthesis and deliver it to your patient as quickly after surgery as possible. We think it is best to start with the end in mind and work backwards to the models you need to capture.
The field of view of or scan area is probably the most important factor to keep in mind with ios. i don’t know of a single study that discusses this. Admittedly i don’t read any studies on digital dentistry because they are riddled with errors and nonsense here i demonstrate how a small field of view set deliberately affects our results and introduces errors. what happens when you scan an edentulous area, the buccal and lingual vestibule are out of focal distance which dramaticall
Dentate cases can introduce errors in your models due to refraction, reflection, and light transmission right through enamel. The asymmetric tooth morphologies can help your scanner stay on track.
Flat/edentulous plane/ridges introduce a whole other set up challenges. The main one being the Veersing Effect where scanners incorrectly plot data where it doesn’t belong. This is reproduceable with VERY scanner on the market, which is a clear indication that the scanner is not the cu
