Ethics declarations : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
Ethics declarations : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
author: Motaz Osman, Hassan Ziada, Ahmed Suliman, Neamat Hassan Abubakr | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
The ethical principles were adhered to, and ethical approvals to conduct the study were duly obtained from the Ethical Committee of the Ministry of Health, Khartoum State, Khartoum Teaching Dental Hospital, number: [WK/OS/AETEA/44/1].
All authors read and approved the final manuscript and consent to the publication.
Motaz Osman, Hassan Ziada, Ahmed Suliman, and Neamat Abubakr Hassan declare that they have no competing interests.
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Introduction : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Materials and methods : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [1]
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Materials and methods : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [2]
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Materials and methods : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [3]
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Results : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Discussion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [1]
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Discussion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [2]
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Discussion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [3]
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Conclusion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Availability of data and materials : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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References : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [1]
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References : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [2]
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References : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [3]
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Acknowledgements : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Funding : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Author information : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Ethics declarations : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Additional information : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Rights and permissions : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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About this article : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Table 1 The t test for horizontal measurements of the intraoral and master cast in the open and closed tray techniques : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Table 2 Open and closed tray techniques accuracy using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Table 3 Open and closed tray technique accuracy in the maxilla and mandible, using the Mann-Whitney U test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Table 4 Impression technique accuracy in the anterior and posterior regions using the Mann-Whitney U test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Table 5 The horizontal discrepancies according to implant position in the arch, using the Mann-Whitney U test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Table 6 Chi-square test of marginal discrepancies for the impression techniques, by implant position in the arch : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
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Fig. 1. Horizontal measurements between the two impression copings in the patient’s mouth : A prospective clinical study on implant
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Fig. 2. Light cure acrylic resin verification jig in the patient’s mouth : A prospective clinical study on implant
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Fig. 3. Sample distribution according to arch and position : A prospective clinical study on implant
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Fig. 4. Normality line of the distribution horizontal measurement data for the intraoral and working casts : A prospective clinical study on implant
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Fig. 5. Marginal discrepancy distribution in the open and closed techniques, maxillary mandibular, and anterior and posterior regions : A prospective clinical study on implant
The ethical principles were adhered to, and ethical approvals to conduct the study were duly obtained from the Ethical Committee of the Ministry of Health, Khartoum State, Khartoum Teaching Dental Hospital, number: [WK/OS/AETEA/44/1].
All authors read and approved the final manuscript and consent to the publication.
Motaz Osman, Hassan Ziada, Ahmed Suliman, and Neamat Abubakr Hassan declare that they have no competing interests.
- Introduction : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Materials and methods : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [1]
- Materials and methods : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [2]
- Materials and methods : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [3]
- Results : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Discussion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [1]
- Discussion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [2]
- Discussion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [3]
- Conclusion : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Availability of data and materials : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- References : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [1]
- References : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [2]
- References : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy [3]
- Acknowledgements : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Funding : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Author information : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Ethics declarations : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Additional information : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Rights and permissions : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- About this article : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Table 1 The t test for horizontal measurements of the intraoral and master cast in the open and closed tray techniques : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Table 2 Open and closed tray techniques accuracy using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Table 3 Open and closed tray technique accuracy in the maxilla and mandible, using the Mann-Whitney U test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Table 4 Impression technique accuracy in the anterior and posterior regions using the Mann-Whitney U test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Table 5 The horizontal discrepancies according to implant position in the arch, using the Mann-Whitney U test : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Table 6 Chi-square test of marginal discrepancies for the impression techniques, by implant position in the arch : A prospective clinical study on implant impression accuracy
- Fig. 1. Horizontal measurements between the two impression copings in the patient’s mouth : A prospective clinical study on implant
- Fig. 2. Light cure acrylic resin verification jig in the patient’s mouth : A prospective clinical study on implant
- Fig. 3. Sample distribution according to arch and position : A prospective clinical study on implant
- Fig. 4. Normality line of the distribution horizontal measurement data for the intraoral and working casts : A prospective clinical study on implant
- Fig. 5. Marginal discrepancy distribution in the open and closed techniques, maxillary mandibular, and anterior and posterior regions : A prospective clinical study on implant