Photogrammetry School

What is Photogrammetry?

Little-known fact: full-arch dentists only have a margin of 100 - 150 microns to achieve passivity. That’s about the size of a human hair!

Unfortunately, each stage of the prosthetic process can introduce small errors, which “stack up” and may lead to a poor fit. Some 3D printers, for instance, produce errors of 100 microns or more. If you add up the margin of error for each step of the prosthetic process, you can quickly find yourself over 100 microns and at risk of complications.

How does true photogrammetry compare to other methods for capturing implant position?

Little-known fact: full-arch dentists only have a margin of 100 - 150 microns to achieve passivity. That’s about the size of a human hair!

Unfortunately, each stage of the prosthetic process can introduce small errors, which “stack up” and may lead to a poor fit. Some 3D printers, for instance, produce errors of 100 microns or more. If you add up the margin of error for each step of the prosthetic process, you can quickly find yourself over 100 microns and at risk of complications.

How accurate do I need to be?

Little-known fact: full-arch dentists only have a margin of 100 - 150 microns to achieve passivity. That’s about the size of a human hair!

Unfortunately, each stage of the prosthetic process can introduce small errors, which “stack up” and may lead to a poor fit. Some 3D printers, for instance, produce errors of 100 microns or more. If you add up the margin of error for each step of the prosthetic process, you can quickly find yourself over 100 microns and at risk of complications.

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