Operational Instructions for Intraoral Scanning of Edentulous Areas to Achieve Accurate Results
Introduction
The intraoral scanning of edentulous arches requires a precise workflow to ensure accuracy and predictability.
Sequence errors, access issues, or tissue stability can compromise the final result.
π To understand the clinical principles behind the process, refer to the guide on intraoral scanning of edentulous arches.
Step 1 β Preparation of the Scanning Field
Before starting, it is essential to:
ensure complete visibility
check moisture and saliva
properly position the patient
π Preparation is essential to avoiderrors in intraoral scanning of edentulous areas.
Step 2 β Access to the Scanning Field
Insufficient access is one of the main causes of error.
It is necessary to:
retract the tongue, lips, and cheeks
fully expose the edentulous ridge
Step 3 β Stabilization of Soft Tissues
Tissue stability is crucial for:
maintaining tracking
avoiding distortions
avoiding artifacts
π Questo aspetto Γ¨ approfondito nella guida su dsxvaccuratezza e stabilitΓ nella scansione intraorale
Step 4 β Scanning Sequence
Follow a correct sequence:
start from stable areas
proceed continuously
avoid interruptions
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Step 5 β Result Check
After scanning:
check completeness
check for any visible alterations
remove any areas with artifacts and rescan them
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Workflow optimization
To improve results:
reduce tissue movements
improve access and visibility
use correct scanning strategies
π Also learn how tointegrate scanning strategies for edentulous areas with soft tissue stabilization.
Conclusions
A correct workflow is essential for obtaining accurate and repeatable scans.
π Checking access, stability, and sequence helps reduce errors and improve clinical outcomes.
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