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2022 Volume.15 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.67
Accuracy of Bite Registration Using Intraoral Scanner Based on Data Trimming Strategy for Fremitus Teeth
Jeong Yu-Won

Shim June-Sung
Kim Jee-Hwan
Kim Jong-Eun
Lee Hyeon-Jong
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of bite registration using intraoral scanner based on data trimming strategy for fremitus teeth.

Materials and Methods: A reference model was designed by Medit Model Builder software (MEDIT Corp., Seoul).
Tooth number 24 and 25 were separated as dies and tooth number 26 was prepared for full-coverage crown. Those were printed using a 3D printer (NextDent 5100). The scanning procedure was performed by a single trained operator with one intraoral scanner (i700; MEDIT Corp.). The scanning groups were divided as follows: group 1 (G1), no fremitus; group 2 (G2), 0.5 mm buccal fremitus in the maxillary left first and second premolar; and group 3 (G3), 1.5 mm buccal fremitus in the maxillary left first and second premolar. Each group was scanned 10 times and were analyzed using the reference model data. Surface-based occlusal clearance was analyzed at the prepared tooth to evaluate accuracy.

Result: Mean values of control group (G1) were 1.587¡¾0.021 mm. G2 showed similar values to those from the control group (1.580¡¾0.024 mm before trimming strategy and 1.588¡¾0.052 mm after trimming strategy). G3 showed significantly greater values (1.627¡¾0.025 mm before trimming strategy and 1.590¡¾0.024 mm after trimming strategy) and the differences were found between trimming strategy (P=0.004).

Conclusion: Bite trimming strategy for fremitus teeth is a reliable technique to reduce inaccuracies caused by the mobility at maximum intercuspation.
KEYWORD
Digital dentistry, Fremitus, Intraoral scanner, Jaw relation record, Occlusal trauma
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