Gomez-Polo, MiguelDonmez, Mustafa BorgaCakmak, GuelceYilmaz, BurakRevilla-Leon, Marta2024-05-192024-05-1920231059-941X1532-849Xhttps://doi.org10.1111/jopr.13774https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/4608PurposeTo evaluate the influence of implant scan body (ISB) design (height, diameter, geometry, material, and retention system) on the accuracy of digital implant scans.Material and MethodsA literature search was completed in five databases: PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Embase, World of Science, and Cochrane. A manual search was also conducted. Studies reporting the evaluation of ISB design on the accuracy of digital scans obtained by using IOSs were included. Two investigators evaluated the studies independently by applying the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal. A third examiner was consulted to resolve any lack of consensus. Articles were classified based on the ISB features of height, geometry, material, and retention system.ResultsTwenty articles were included. Among the reviewed studies, 11 investigations analyzed the influence of different ISB geometries, 1 study assessed the impact of ISB diameter, 4 studies investigated the effect of ISB splinting, 2 articles evaluated ISB height, and 2 studies focused on the effect of ISB material on scan accuracy. In addition, 8 studies involved ISBs fabricated with different materials (1- and 2-piece polyetheretherketone and 1-piece titanium ISBs), and all of the reviewed articles tested screw-retained ISBs, except for 3 in vitro studies.ConclusionsThe findings did not enable concrete conclusions regarding the optimal ISB design, whether there is a relationship between IOS technology and a specific ISB design, or the clinical condition that maximizes intraoral scanning accuracy. Research efforts are needed to identify the optimal ISB design and its possible relationship with the IOS selected for acquiring intraoral digital implant scans.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAccuracyDigital ImpressionImplant Scan BodyProsthodonticsInfluence of implant scan body design (height, diameter, geometry, material, and retention system) on intraoral scanning accuracy: A systematic reviewReview Article3216518037771200WOS:0010881156000012-s2.0-85174283488N/A10.1111/jopr.13774Q1