RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07065487

Accuracy of Standard and Geometric Pattern-Assisted Digital Scanning for Full-Arch Implant Prosthesis Frameworks

Accuracy of Standard vs Geometric Pattern-Assisted Digital Scanning Techniques for Construction of Full Arch Implant Prosthesis Framework: A Crossover Study


Sponsor

Mirna ashraf anis heneen

Enrollment

4 participants

Start Date

Sep 30, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This clinical trial aims to compare three different impression techniques used to fabricate full-arch implant-supported dental prostheses. Accurate impressions are essential to ensure a passive and precise fit of the final prosthetic framework, which contributes to long-term implant success and patient comfort. In this crossover study, participants with four osseointegrated dental implants in the lower jaw will undergo three types of impressions: Conventional splinted impression using polyvinyl siloxane (PVS) material. Standard digital impression using an intraoral scanner. Geometric pattern-assisted digital impression, which incorporates a visual reference pattern to improve scan alignment and accuracy. Each participant will receive all three impression techniques in a randomized sequence, at different time points. The accuracy of each method will be assessed by evaluating the passivity of the resulting prosthetic frameworks using two methods: (1) digital superimposition analysis to measure three-dimensional (3D) spatial deviation, and (2) the clinical "one-screw test" to detect misfit. The study seeks to determine whether digital scanning, particularly with geometric pattern assistance, can provide accuracy comparable to or better than conventional methods. Findings may guide improvements in digital prosthodontic workflows and support more efficient, predictable treatment outcomes.


Eligibility

Min Age: 30 YearsMax Age: 70 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • Adults aged 30 to 70 years
  • Completely edentulous mandible
  • Presence of four osseointegrated implants in the lower jaw
  • Good oral and general health
  • Willingness to participate and provide written informed consent
  • Availability for all study appointments

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Systemic diseases or conditions that affect bone healing or implant integration
  • Presence of oral inflammation, infection, or soft tissue abnormalities at implant sites
  • History of bruxism or parafunctional habits
  • Inability to understand or comply with study procedures

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Interventions

DEVICEIntraoral Scanner - Standard Protocol

A full-arch digital impression is obtained using a high-precision intraoral scanner. Scan bodies are placed on multi-unit abutments and scanned without the use of external reference markers or geometric aids. The scan follows the manufacturer-recommended scanning path to capture the complete arch. This serves as a baseline digital technique for comparison with geometric pattern-assisted scanning.

DEVICEIntraoral Scanner with Geometric Reference Pattern

The same intraoral scanner is used, but with an additional geometric reference pattern introduced in the scanning field to improve stitching accuracy and alignment of the digital scan.

PROCEDUREConventional Splinted Impression Technique

A physical impression is taken using open-tray impression copings splinted with DuraLay resin and polyvinyl siloxane (PVS) material in a custom tray, according to conventional protocols for full-arch implant prostheses.


Locations(1)

Mansoura University

Al Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt

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