1.Three-Dimensional Analysis of Dental Models Produced from Intraoral Scanning versus the Conventional Alginate Impression Method
Nurul Aida Zailan ; Matheel Al-Rawas ; Adella Syvia Maharani ; Sri Budi Barunawati ; Johari Yap Abdullah ; Johari Yap Abdullah ; Mohammad Khursheed Alam ; Mohammad Khursheed Alam ; Mohammad Khursheed Alam
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2025;20(1):17-28
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Dental Models Produced from Intraoral Scanning versus the Conventional Alginate Impression Method
Impression-making plays an important role in dentistry, where records of the oral cavity are needed
to provide an optimum treatment plan for the patient. In this study, we utilised both the conventional
impression method and the intraoral scanner (IOS) to make a comparison on the accuracy of the
resulting oral cavity imprint using three-dimensional (3D) superimposition. In this study, a total of 18
participants were involved. Alginate impressions were made in a stock maxillary tray and poured with
type III dental stone. The models were then scanned using IOS to generate virtual dental models where digital analysis can be made. For the IOS method, the scanning was done directly on the patient’s oral cavity by the same operator. Meshmixer software was utilised to convert the virtual models into a Standard Tessellation Language file, and then CloudCompare software program was selected to evaluate the volume, surface area, Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and Hausdorff distance (HD) of the dental models produced from both methods. Statistical analyses were carried out using an independent t-test. It was revealed that the p-value of area and volume for both methods is > 0.05, which shows no significant differences. Besides, the mean and standard deviation for the HD were 0.02 and 0.01, respectively, which shows minimal differences between the two datasets. The mean DSC was also 0.9, which shows close to 100% overlap. These findings significantly indicate that conventional impression and IOS have comparable accuracy and are both reliable for impression-making.
2.Neutral Zone Technique in Mandibular Complete Denture Fabrication by Dental Students of Different Levels: A Case Series
Celine Jie Ying Yap ; Syamimi Firzanah Zulkifli ; Matheel Al-Rawas ; Yew Hin Beh
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2025;20(2):165-175
Neutral Zone Technique in Mandibular Complete Denture Fabrication by Dental Students of Different Levels: A Case Series
The neutral zone impression technique is a predictable, less invasive, and cost-effective option for
patients who have a severely resorbed mandibular ridge. The utilisation of neutral zone impression allows
the visualisation of an individual neutral zone, which assists in forming a polished denture surface and
the position of acrylic teeth, significantly improving the stability of the mandibular denture. This case
series highlights the role of neutral zone impression in managing various conditions interfering with
the stability of the mandibular denture. The clinical procedures completed by both undergraduate and
postgraduate students successfully addressed the patients’ concerns. With proper supervision, the neutral
zone impression technique for mandibular complete dentures can be managed by undergraduate dental
students despite the technical demands.


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