10/23/2025
Transforming full-arch workflows with iTero Multi-Direct Capture™ technology.
When it comes to full-arch implant rehabilitation, precision and predictability are everything.
In a recent case study shared by Dr. Alessandro Agnini, you’ll see how iTero Multi-Direct Capture technology used in the iTero Lumina™ scanner supported a fully digital workflow from planning to final restoration, delivering:
-Accuracy within the threshold of photogrammetry¹, long considered the gold standard for complex, full-arch cases.
-Simplified capture of challenging areas, like the edentulous spans, thanks to a 3x larger field of view².
-A simpler, fully digital pathway to provisional and final zirconia restorations.
Read the full case study here (issue #8, page 35): https://news.digital-dentistry.org/report/fully-digital-workflow-for-full-arch-implant-rehabilitation-with-multi-direct-capture-technology/
¹ Based on bench testing conducted using ADA/ANSI 132 standard model simulating “long distance accuracy (full jaw measurement)” in July 2024. Method: Comparative test to evaluate full arch accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of intraoral scanners as described in ADA standard 132 [2015]; Sample definition: 3 operators performed 30 repetitive scans with each tested scanner; Sample size: n=90 scans per scanner. Tested scanners: iTero Lumina, Trios 5, CS3800, Medit i700, Allied Star. Results: The accuracy of iTero Lumina was significantly higher than all 4 competitors, with a reduction of total error ranging from 0.11% to 0.46%. Accuracy defined as accumulated average error + STD of all measurements specified in the standard. Data on file at Align Technology, as of August 26, 2024.
² The iTero Lumina™ intraoral scanner offers 3x larger field of view designed for more surface area capture enabling faster scanning. Compared to the field of view of the iTero Element™ 5D imaging system, when the iTero Lumina™ intraoral scanner’s scanning distance is 12 mm. Data on file at Align Technology, as of November 15, 2023.