Generation of 3D digital models of the dental arches using optical scanning techniques

@article{Claus2018GenerationO3,
  title={Generation of 3D digital models of the dental arches using optical scanning techniques},
  author={Daniel Claus and Johanna Radeke and Michaela Zint and A.B. Vogel and Yodhathai Satravaha and Fatih Kılıç and Raimund Hibst and Bernd G. Lapatki},
  journal={Seminars in Orthodontics},
  year={2018}
}
Abstract Due to a number of benefits mainly concerning orthodontic treatment planning and issues of documentation and sharing of patient records, digital models of the dental arches are more and more replacing conventional stone models in clinical orthodontics. To date, the most common approach for generating digital models of the dental arches comprises the digitization of stone models mostly by using optically-based desktop scanner systems. This indirect approach is sufficiently accurate and… 

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