Evaluation of The Processing Discrepancies Between Dental and Nondental CAD Software Using The Smoothing Design Tool

Autor: Uyar, Alper, Pişkin, Bülent, Pişkin, Mehmet Ali, Akın, Hakan, Arısan, Volkan, Koçyiğit, Önder
Přispěvatelé: Kapadokya Üniversitesi, Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi, Diş Hekimliği Bölümü, Pişkin, Bülent
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Kapadokya Üniversitesi.
ISSN: 2792-047X
DOI: 10.54995/asc.2.1.2
Popis: Statement of the problem: The advancing computer-aided design/com-puter-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology has changed the fabrica-tion protocols of fixed prosthodontic restorations dramatically in the last 25 ye-ars. Beside the dental CAD programs open source nondental software have been utilized for prosthodontic purposes. Despite the progress in technology, varying accuracy and precision rates, and lack of standardized workflows are still challenging issues. Objective: No study to the authors' knowledge evaluated the precision of the manually used processing tools of CAD softwares despite the necessity of utilizing multiple tools to design a restoration, thus it was aimed to evaluate the processing discrepancies of smoothing procedures. Materials & Methods: A virtual working cast of a maxilla with six teeth prepared with shoulder finish lines containing irregularities up to 50μm were composed. The irregularities were smoothed manually using the 'brush' tools in the 'sculpt' mode of the DWOS, Blender and Meshmixer softwares. Smoothed virtual working casts were superimposed with the reference virtual working cast. Results: The results of Tukey HSD test revealed significant differences between Meshmixer and Blender (P=0.000), and Meshmixer and DWOS (P=0.000), no significance was found between DWOS and Blender values (P=0.987). Conclusion: The results of the study pointed out that smoothing proce-dure may lead to significant differences in discrepancy values, nondental CAD software can perform smoothing with less discrepancy thus, commencing furt-her studies including multiple users and softwares for the evaluation of diffe-rent design tools seems imperative.
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