Clinical evaluation of the accuracy of two face scanners with different scanning technologies
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Objectives: This study compared the clinical accuracy of two different stationary face scanners, employing progressive capture and multi-view simultaneous capture scanning technologies.
Methods: Forty dentate volunteers participated in the study. Soft tissue landmarks were marked with a pen on the
participants’ faces to measure the distances between them. Clinical measurements were manually obtained using
a digital vernier caliper by two independent examiners. The participants were then scanned using one of two
stationary face scanners: Obiscanner (Fifthingenium), which employs progressive capture technology requiring
the subject’s head to rotate during image acquisition, or RAYFace (RAY), which utilizes multiple cameras to
simultaneously capture a complete 3D image. The scans were imported into mesh-processing software, and
digital measurements were taken by the same examiners. Data analysis included pairwise comparison tests and
the calculation of the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC; α = 0.05).
Results: Digital measurements were significantly longer than clinical measurements across all measured distances
(p < 0.001). Comparisons between the scanners revealed that vertical measurements using RAYface exhibited
greater percentage differences compared to those using Obiscanner (p < 0.05), while horizontal measurements
were more variable with Obiscanner than those obtained using RAYface (p < 0.05). Intra-examiner differences
were significant for both methods (p < 0.001), although inter-examiner differences were only significant for
clinical measurements (p < 0.001), not for digital measurements (p > 0.05). Inter-examiner reliability for digital
measurements was high (ICC≥0.99).
Conclusions: Significant differences were observed in the accuracy of the two stationary face scanners using
progressive capture and multi-view simultaneous capture scanning technologies, with each device demonstrating
specific strengths and limitations.
Clinical Significance: Although face scanners offer relatively high accuracy and consistency, particularly across
different acquisition technologies, careful consideration of their performance characteristics is essential for
optimizing accuracy in facial measurements
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SRINIVASAN, Murali et al. Clinical evaluation of the accuracy of two face scanners with different scanning technologies. Journal of Dentistry, Kidlington, v. 153, e105553, 2025. DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105553. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030057122400722X. Acesso em: 8 jan. 2026.