Correlation of resin composite translucency and IOS accuracy: An in-vitro study

Nam Cong Nhat Huynh*, Anh Thi Van Tran, Thu Nguyen Trang Truong, Yen Thi Le, Nguyen Chi Tran, Trang Thi Ngoc Tran, Ding Han Wang, Ming Lun Hsu

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Abstract

Background: Different restoration materials have different optical characteristics that influence the intraoral scanner’s (IOS) image accuracy. The purpose of this in-vitro investigation was to investigate how composite translucency affected the accuracy of IOS. Material and Methods: GC G-aenial Universal Injectable JE composite plates were used for the study at 3 thicknesses (1–2-3mm). A lab scanner (3Shape E1) obtained 1 reference scan, whereas IOS (Trios3) was used to conduct 10 experimental scans per group. After 3D superimposition, deviation values were used to assess the accuracy (trueness and precision) outcomes for the corresponding groups. Using an LS170 V2.0 colorimeter, the translucency parameter (TP) of the plates was determined from L*a*b* values of CIELAB color space. Results: The composite translucency resulted in a decrease in the scale of digital impressions. The 1mm group had the largest scale reduction (0.02mm) significantly, followed by the 2mm and 3mm groups (0.01mm). No difference was found in mean precision. The colorimeter detects the L*a*b* values and showed that 1mm composite plate expressed the highest TP value, then 2mm and 3mm groups (28.90, 14.26 and 6.49 respectively). The thinner composite, the higher translucency and TP were highly positively correlated to IOS trueness of composite plates. Conclusions: Composite translucency has an impact on optical impression accuracy. In correlation, the optical impression becomes less accurate the more translucent the composite is. This implies that in the digital process, the dentist should specify the appropriate optical properties of composite materials concerning both their mechanical and aesthetic qualities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number61620
Pages (from-to)e678-e684
JournalJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
Volume16
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Accuracy
  • digital dentistry
  • intraoral-scanner
  • resin composite
  • translucency

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