Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy and reliability of tooth width measurements and Bolton Indices delivered by the Clin-Check Pro 6.0 software (Align Technology, San José,
CA, USA). Fifty-four plaster casts were selected and measured with a manual calliper by a trained
and calibrated observer. The data gathered were compared with those delivered by the software on
the corresponding fifty-four virtual casts. The method reliability of the software was assessed by
comparing the measurements performed by the software on 201 pairs of clin-checks corresponding
to two consecutive treatment phases. Accuracy and reliability were statistically assessed using a
mixed model. The software tends to provide larger widths compared with the manual method.
Statistically significant differences were found in 23 teeth. At a global level, the mean difference
between the methods was −0.19 mm, with a Dahlberg error of 0.24 mm and an intraclass correlation
coefficient of 0.98. The Bolton Indices delivered by the two methods had a moderate correlation
(ICC = 0.59; 0.69). The within method reliability of the software was extremely high. Tooth width
measurements delivered by the software, despi...