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. 2022 Nov 4;11(21):6547. doi: 10.3390/jcm11216547

Table 1.

Follow-up, method, and software employed for wear measurements.

Author (Year) Sample (n) Age Tooth or Buccal Region Follow-Up Time Wear Evaluation Method Software
Aladag, 2019 [4] 24 18–50 * 3 and 6 months Intraoral scanner Bluecam (Cerec 3D) David-Laserscanner, V3.10.4, Berlin, Germany
Deval, 2019 [10] 30 18–40 First molar, maxillary or mandibular 1 year Polyvinyl siloxane impression, cast poured in type IV gypsum and scanned using 3D white light scanner (SmartSCAN 3D-HE, Breuckmann, Heiligenhaus, Germany) Polyworks InnovMetric software
Etman, 2008 [11] 48 20–60 First premolar: 6 (5 = maxilar, 1 mandibular), second premolar: 18 (11 = maxilar, 7 mandibula), first molar: 52 (22 = maxilar, 30 = mandibula), second molar: 14 (5 = maxilar, 9 = mandibula) 6, 12, 18, and 24 months Polyvinyl siloxane impression scanned with a noncontacting laser profilometer (Keyence LC-2400 series laser displacement meter) Scan-Surf Sotware
Hartkamp, 2017 [12] 9 * Premolar and molar maxilar and mandibular teeth 12 and 24 months Intraoral scanner LAVA C.O.S (3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany) Geomagic Qualify 2012 1.2, 64 bit version; Geomagic Inc., Morrisville, NC, USA)
Lohbauer, 2017 [13] 10 Mean: 45.2 (11.9) First premolar to molar region. 24 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions, replicas were manufactured from the epoxy resin material and scanned using scanning electron microscopy (Leitz ISI SR 50, Akashi, Japan) Surfer 9 (Golden software, Golden, CO, USA)
Mahmoud, 2020 [9] 34 20–60 Premolar and molar teeth 3, 6, and 12 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions and replicas were manufactured from the epoxy resin cast and photographed using USB digital microscope with a built-in camera connected with an IBM-compatible personal computer using a fixed magnification. WSxM software
Mundhe, 2015 [14] 10 18–35 Premolar and molar teeth 12 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions were poured in type III gypsum and scanned using a Smart Scan 3d HD scanner (Breukmann). Polyworks InnovMetric software
Nazirkar, 2020 [15] 30 20–40 14 maxillary and 16 mandibular molars 12 months Polyvinyl siloxane impression and scanned using ZirkonZannSagoo (Arti Germany) Polyworks InnovMetric software
Pathan, 2018 [16] 60 * Premolar and molar teeth 6 and 12 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions were poured and the casts were scanned using a 3D laser scanner (REXCAN CS = Solutionix, Seoul, Korea). Geomagic Qualify (3D Systems, Inc., Morrisville, NC, USA)
Selvaraj, 2021 [17] 14 18–45 Premolar and molar teeth 12 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions were scanned with a SmartSCAN 3D HE Scanner (Breuckmann) Polyworks InnovMetric software
Silva, 2011 [18] 31 24–62 * 6, 12 months Polivinyl siloxane impressions were scanned with a 3D scanner (es1 Scanner, Etkon, Gräfelfing, Germany) SAS PROC MIXED, SAS Institute, Cary, NC, USA
Stober, 2014 [19] 20 21–73 Molar teeth 12 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions and poured in type IV gypsum and digitalized with laser scanner 3D and profilometer (Laserscan 3D) MATCH 3D, version 1.6
Stober, 2016 [20] 20 21–73 Molar teeth 12, 24, and 36 months Polyvinyl siloxane impressions and poured in type IV gypsum and digitalized with laser scanner 3D and profilometer (Laserscan 3D) MATCH 3D, version 1.6
Tang, 2021 [21] 43 21–71 43 teeth: 16 maxillary first molar, 3 maxillary second molar, 1 maxillary second premolar, 19 mandibular first molar, 3 mandibular second molar, and 1 mandibular second premolar. 6 months Introral scanner (InEos X5 3D scanner, Dentsply Sirona Inc., Berlin, Germany) Geomagic control 2014.3.0 software (Geomagic Co. Ltd., Morrisville, NC, USA)

* Not specified.