Aims: This
narrative review seeks to delve deeply into the utilization of facial scanning
technology in dentistry, specifically focusing on the acquisition of 3D virtual
patients. The goal is to examine the development of different kinds of facial
scanning technology and their contemporary applications in the field.
Methodology:
Subcategories within facial scanner technology were delineated, and systematic
searches were conducted on the Medline (PubMed) database and Google Scholar in
February 2024 to compile relevant literature. The search strategy lasted for
three weeks. Twenty-four articles were reviewed, focusing solely on studies and
reviews addressing facial scanning in dentistry.
Results: The
review delves into the historical progression of facial scanning technology,
explores the diverse technologies and approaches used in dentistry, evaluates
precision in scanning, assesses diagnostic effectiveness, and explores its
contributions to generating 3D and 4D virtual patients, virtual occlusion, and
smile design within the dental field.
Conclusion:
Despite challenges in scan accuracy and complexities in file matching, facial
scanners offer rapid and accurate solutions for various dental applications.
While further advancements are needed to address existing limitations, facial
scanning technology shows potential for improving restorative dental treatment
planning in the near future.
Author(s)details:-
Hanen Boukhris
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Ameni Thabet
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Asma Ben Dalla
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Nouha M’ghirbi
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Siham Hajjaji
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Hayet Hajjemi
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Souha Ben Youssef
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse, LR12SP10,
University of Monastir, Tunisia.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/strufp/v3/343
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