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Serrano Velasco, Diego & Martin Vacas, Andrea & Paz Cortés, Marta M. & Giovannini, Giovanni & Cintora López, Patricia & Aragoneses, Juan Manuel .Intraoral scanners in children: evaluation of the patient perception, reliability and reproducibility, and chairside time ¿A systematic review.
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Serrano Velasco, Diego & Martin Vacas, Andrea & Paz Cortés, Marta M. & Giovannini, Giovanni & Cintora López, Patricia & Aragoneses, Juan Manuel. Intraoral scanners in children: evaluation of the patient perception, reliability and reproducibility, and chairside time ¿A systematic review.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39400
Resumen:
Purpose: The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the perception of the
patient, the chairside time, and the reliability and/or reproducibility of intraoral
scanners for full arch in pediatric patients.
Methods: A data search was performed in four databases (Medline-Pubmed,
Scopus, ProQuest and Web of Science) in accordance with the PRISMA 2020
statements. Studies were classified in three categories (patient perception,
scanning or impression time and reliability and/or reproducibility). The resources,
the data extraction and the quality assessment were carried out independently by
two operators. The variables recorded were population characteristics, material
and methods aspects and included country, study design and main conclusion. A
quality assessment of the selected studies was performed with QUADAS-2 tool,
and Kappa-Cohen Index was calculated to analyze examiner agreement.
Results: The initial search obtained 681 publications, and finally four studies matching
inclusion criteria were selected. The distribution of the studies in the categories was
three for the analysis of the patient¿s perception and scanning or impression time; and
two items to assess the reliability and/or reproducibility of intraoral scans. All included
studies have a repeated measures¿transversal design. The sample size ranged
between 26 and 59 children with a mean age. The intraoral scanners evaluated
were Lava C.O.S, Cerec Omnicam, TRIOS Classic, TRIOS 3-Cart and TRIOS Ortho.
The quality assessment of the studies using QUADAS-2 tool revealed a low risk of
bias while evaluating patient perception, but an unclear risk of bias in the analysis
of accuracy or chairside time. In relation to the applicability concerns, the patient
selection was of high risk of bias. All studies agreed that the patient perception and
comfort is better with intraoral scanners in comparison with the conventional
method. The accuracy or reliability of the digital procedure is not clear, being
clinically acceptable. In relation with the chairside time, it depends on the intraoral
scanner, with contradictory data in the different analyzed studies.
Conclusion: The use of intraoral scanners in children is a favorable option, finding a
significantly higher patient perception and comfort with intraoral scanners compared
to the conventional impression method. The evidence for reliability or reproducibility
is not strong to date, however, the differences between the intraoral measurements
and the digital models would be clinically acceptable.
KEYWORDS
intraoral scanner, digital flow, orthodontic, dental practices, pediatric dentistry