- Author:
Min-Young JEONG
1
;
Young-Jun LIM
;
Myung-Joo KIM
;
Ho-Beom KWON
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2020;12(2):49-54
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE:. The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of Accura to that of the T-scan for indicating occlusal contacts.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:. Twenty-four subjects were selected. Their maxillary dental casts were scanned with a model scanner. The Stereolithography files of the casts were positioned to align with the occlusal plane. Occlusal surfaces of every tooth were divided into three to six anatomic regions. T-scan and Accura recordings were made during two masticatory cycles. The T-scan and Accura images were captured at the maximum bite force and overlapped to the cast. Photographs of interocclusal records were used as the reference during overlap. The occlusal contacts were counted to compare the T-scan and Accura. McNemar’s test was used for statistical significance and the corresponding P-values were calculated from a chi-square distribution with one degree of freedom. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of Accura were calculated relative to the T-scan values as a control.
RESULTS:. No statistical differences (P>.05) were found between the T-scan and Accura methods. The accuracy of Accura was 75.8%, sensitivity was 82.1%, specificity was 60.1%, PPV was 82.9%, and NPV was 60.1%.
CONCLUSION:. Accura could be another possible option as a computerized occlusal analysis system for indicating occlusal contacts at maximum intercuspation.