Influence of Scanner Precision and Analysis Software in Quantifying Three-Dimensional Intraoral Changes: Two-Factor Factorial Experimental Design
BackgroundThree-dimensional scans are increasingly used to quantify biological topographical changes and clinical health outcomes. Traditionally, the use of 3D scans has been limited to specialized centers owing to the high cost of the scanning equipment and the necessity for complex analysis softwa...
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Main Authors: | O'Toole, Saoirse (Author), Bartlett, David (Author), Keeling, Andrew (Author), McBride, John (Author), Bernabe, Eduardo (Author), Crins, Luuk (Author), Loomans, Bas (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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