The influence of scanner precision and analysis software on quantifying 3D intraoral changes: Two-factor factorial experimental design,
The influence of scanner precision and analysis software on quantifying 3D intraoral changes: Two-factor factorial experimental design,
Three dimensional scans are increasingly used to quantify biological topographical changes and clinical health outcomes. Traditionally, this has been limited to specialised centres due to the necessity for expensive scanning equipment and complex analysis software. Within dentistry, improving technology has made cheaper, more accessible methods of data capture and analysis available, potentially facilitating a primary care system to quantify disease progression. However, this system has yet to be compared with previous high precision methods in university hospital settings. The aim of this study was to compare a dental primary care method of data capture (intraoral scanners) with a precision hospital-based method of data capture (laser profilometer) in addition to comparing open source and commercial softwares available to analyse data.
O'Toole, Saoirse
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Bernabe, Eduardo
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Loomans, Bas
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27 November 2020
O'Toole, Saoirse
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Bartlett, David
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Keeling, Andrew
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McBride, John
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Bernabe, Eduardo
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Crins, Luuk
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Loomans, Bas
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O'Toole, Saoirse, Bartlett, David, Keeling, Andrew, McBride, John, Bernabe, Eduardo, Crins, Luuk and Loomans, Bas
(2020)
The influence of scanner precision and analysis software on quantifying 3D intraoral changes: Two-factor factorial experimental design,.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22 (11), [e17150].
(doi:10.2196/17150).
Abstract
Three dimensional scans are increasingly used to quantify biological topographical changes and clinical health outcomes. Traditionally, this has been limited to specialised centres due to the necessity for expensive scanning equipment and complex analysis software. Within dentistry, improving technology has made cheaper, more accessible methods of data capture and analysis available, potentially facilitating a primary care system to quantify disease progression. However, this system has yet to be compared with previous high precision methods in university hospital settings. The aim of this study was to compare a dental primary care method of data capture (intraoral scanners) with a precision hospital-based method of data capture (laser profilometer) in addition to comparing open source and commercial softwares available to analyse data.
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Published date: 27 November 2020
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