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Measuring the Complete-arch Distortion of an Optical Dental Impression
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Digital impressions--easier than ever.

R Pieper1

  • 1Dipl.-Ing., Produkt Management Cerec, Sirona Dental Systems GmbH, Bensheim, Germany. reinhard.pieper@sirona.com

International Journal of Computerized Dentistry
|February 14, 2009
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The Cerec Bluecam simplifies dental optical impressions, achieving precision comparable to lab scanners. This technology makes digital impressions practical for indirect restorations in clinical settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Technology
  • Digital Dentistry
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Traditional dental impression-taking can be time-consuming and uncomfortable for patients.
  • Advancements in digital imaging offer potential for improved accuracy and efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the technical features and clinical utility of the new Cerec Bluecam for optical impression-taking.
  • To assess the precision of the Cerec Bluecam compared to laboratory scanners.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Cerec Bluecam system for optical impression-taking in a clinical setting.
  • Compared the precision of digital impressions obtained with Cerec Bluecam to those from laboratory scanners.

Main Results:

  • The Cerec Bluecam significantly simplifies the optical impression process.
  • Achieved a high level of precision with the Cerec Bluecam, comparable to laboratory scanners.
  • Demonstrated the feasibility of digital impressions for laboratory-made indirect restorations.

Conclusions:

  • The Cerec Bluecam enhances clinical efficiency by allowing dentists to focus on patient care.
  • Digital impressions using Cerec Bluecam are a viable and precise alternative for indirect restorations.