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Accuracy evaluation of 3D printed interim prosthesis fabrication using a CBCT scanning based digital model
2020
PLoS ONE
This study aimed to evaluate the marginal and internal gaps in 3D-printed interim crowns made from digital models of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) conversion data. Sixteen polyvinylsiloxane impressions were taken from patients for single crown restorations and were scanned using CBCT. The scanning data were converted to positive Standard Triangulation Language (STL) files using custom-developed software. The fabricated stone models were scanned with an intraoral optical scanner (IOS) to
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0240508
pmid:33064731
pmcid:PMC7567388
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