Comparison of digital and silicone impressions for single-tooth implants and two- and three-unit implants for a free-end edentulous saddle
Abstract Background The use of intraoral scanners (IOS) has facilitated the use of digital workflows for the fabrication of implant-supported prostheses not only for single missing teeth, but also for multiple missing teeth. However, the clinical application of IOS and computer-aided design/manufact...
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Main Authors: | Koudai Nagata (Author), Kei Fuchigami (Author), Yurie Okuhama (Author), Kana Wakamori (Author), Hayato Tsuruoka (Author), Toshifumi Nakashizu (Author), Noriyuki Hoshi (Author), Mihoko Atsumi (Author), Katsuhiko Kimoto (Author), Hiromasa Kawana (Author) |
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