Using stereophotogrammetric technology for obtaining intraoral digital impressions of implants.

J Am Dent Assoc

Dr. Pradíes is a professor and the chair, Department of Buccofacial Prostheses (Stomatology I), Faculty of Odontology, Complutense University of Madrid, Plaza de Ramón y Cajal, 3 Ciudad Universitaria 28040, Madrid, Spain,

Published: April 2014

Background: The procedure for making impressions of multiple implants continues to be a challenge, despite the various techniques proposed to date. The authors' objective in this case report is to describe a novel digital impression method for multiple implants involving the use of stereophotogrammetric technology.

Case Description: The authors present three cases of patients who had multiple implants in which the impressions were obtained with this technology. Initially, a stereo camera with an infrared flash detects the position of special flag abutments screwed into the implants. This process is based on registering the x, y and z coordinates of each implant and the distances between them. This information is converted into a stereolithographic (STL) file. To add the soft-tissue information, the user must obtain another STL file by using an intraoral or extraoral scanner. In the first case presented, this information was acquired from the plaster model with an extraoral scanner; in the second case, from a Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM) file of the plaster model obtained with cone-beam computed tomography; and in the third case, through an intraoral digital impression with a confocal scanner.

Results: In the three cases, the frameworks manufactured from this technique showed a correct clinical passive fit. At follow-up appointments held six, 12 and 24 months after insertion of the prosthesis, no complications were reported.

Conclusions: Stereophotogrammetric technology is a viable, accurate and easy technique for making multiple implant impressions.

Practical Implications: Clinicians can use stereophotogrammetric technology to acquire reliable digital master models as a first step in producing frameworks with a correct passive fit.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.14219/jada.2013.45DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

stereophotogrammetric technology
12
multiple implants
12
intraoral digital
8
digital impression
8
three cases
8
stl file
8
extraoral scanner
8
plaster model
8
passive fit
8
digital
5

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!