Effect of saliva on accuracy of digital dental implant transfer using two different materials of intraoral scan bodies with different exposed lengths
Abstract Background The accuracy of digital implant transfer is currently under investigation in relation to the effect of saliva, scan body material, and exposed length. Methods Six completely edentulous casts with four implant fixtures were fabricated. The four implant fixtures in each cast were p...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed Hesham Ahmed Tawfik (Author), Ibrahim Ramadan EL Torky (Author), Mohamed Maamoun El Sheikh (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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