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Anssi J Makynen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • recent advances in dental optics part i 3d intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Elisabetta M Zanetti, Anssi J Makynen
    Abstract:

    Abstract Intra-oral scanning technology is a very fast-growing field in Dentistry since it responds to the need of an accurate three-dimensional mapping of the mouth, as required in a large number of procedures such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, more than 10 intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world even if only some of those devices are currently available on the market. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are based on different non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of this publication is to provide an extensive review of existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry evaluating their working principles, features and performances.

Silvia Logozzo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • recent advances in dental optics part i 3d intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Elisabetta M Zanetti, Anssi J Makynen
    Abstract:

    Abstract Intra-oral scanning technology is a very fast-growing field in Dentistry since it responds to the need of an accurate three-dimensional mapping of the mouth, as required in a large number of procedures such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, more than 10 intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world even if only some of those devices are currently available on the market. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are based on different non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of this publication is to provide an extensive review of existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry evaluating their working principles, features and performances.

  • a comparative analysis of intraoral 3d digital scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Journal of medical technology, 2008
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Michele Caponi, Lapo Governi, Luciano Blois
    Abstract:

    Today, intra-oral mapping technology is one of the most exciting new areas in Dentistry since three-dimensional scanning of the mouth is required in a large number of procedures in Dentistry such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, ten intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world. Only some of those devices are currently available on the market; the others are still passing the clinical testing stages. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are driven by several non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of the present publication is to provide an extensive review of the existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry with particular attention to the evaluation of working principles, features and performances.

Ari Kilpela - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • recent advances in dental optics part i 3d intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Elisabetta M Zanetti, Anssi J Makynen
    Abstract:

    Abstract Intra-oral scanning technology is a very fast-growing field in Dentistry since it responds to the need of an accurate three-dimensional mapping of the mouth, as required in a large number of procedures such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, more than 10 intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world even if only some of those devices are currently available on the market. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are based on different non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of this publication is to provide an extensive review of existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry evaluating their working principles, features and performances.

  • a comparative analysis of intraoral 3d digital scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Journal of medical technology, 2008
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Michele Caponi, Lapo Governi, Luciano Blois
    Abstract:

    Today, intra-oral mapping technology is one of the most exciting new areas in Dentistry since three-dimensional scanning of the mouth is required in a large number of procedures in Dentistry such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, ten intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world. Only some of those devices are currently available on the market; the others are still passing the clinical testing stages. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are driven by several non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of the present publication is to provide an extensive review of the existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry with particular attention to the evaluation of working principles, features and performances.

Giordano Franceschini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • recent advances in dental optics part i 3d intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Elisabetta M Zanetti, Anssi J Makynen
    Abstract:

    Abstract Intra-oral scanning technology is a very fast-growing field in Dentistry since it responds to the need of an accurate three-dimensional mapping of the mouth, as required in a large number of procedures such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, more than 10 intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world even if only some of those devices are currently available on the market. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are based on different non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of this publication is to provide an extensive review of existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry evaluating their working principles, features and performances.

  • a comparative analysis of intraoral 3d digital scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Journal of medical technology, 2008
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Michele Caponi, Lapo Governi, Luciano Blois
    Abstract:

    Today, intra-oral mapping technology is one of the most exciting new areas in Dentistry since three-dimensional scanning of the mouth is required in a large number of procedures in Dentistry such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, ten intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world. Only some of those devices are currently available on the market; the others are still passing the clinical testing stages. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are driven by several non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of the present publication is to provide an extensive review of the existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry with particular attention to the evaluation of working principles, features and performances.

Elisabetta M Zanetti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • recent advances in dental optics part i 3d intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry
    Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Giordano Franceschini, Ari Kilpela, Elisabetta M Zanetti, Anssi J Makynen
    Abstract:

    Abstract Intra-oral scanning technology is a very fast-growing field in Dentistry since it responds to the need of an accurate three-dimensional mapping of the mouth, as required in a large number of procedures such as restorative Dentistry and orthodontics. Nowadays, more than 10 intra-oral scanning devices for restorative Dentistry have been developed all over the world even if only some of those devices are currently available on the market. All the existing intraoral scanners try to face with problems and disadvantages of traditional impression fabrication process and are based on different non-contact optical technologies and principles. The aim of this publication is to provide an extensive review of existing intraoral scanners for restorative Dentistry evaluating their working principles, features and performances.