Concordance Between the Occlusal Contacts Record Obtained Using an Intraoral Scanner and Carbon Paper
Key Points
Poor agreement exists between occlusal records obtained using scanning and carbon paper methods, suggesting a need for improvement.
The study highlights that relying on only one method may lead to inaccuracies in occlusion registration.
Use of an intraoral scanner alongside carbon paper is recommended to ensure accurate occlusal contact registration in clinical settings.
This analysis urges further exploration in optimizing techniques for better occlusal record accuracy.
Abstract
The occlusal records by means of scanning and carbon paper presented poor agreement, but the association of both methods is indicated for the correct registration of the occlusion.