Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study
Abstract Background Radiographs are integral in evaluating implant space and inter-root distance. The purpose of this report is to introduce a method for evaluating the 3D root position with minimal radiation using a 3D tooth model composed of an intraoral-scanned crown and a cone-beam computed tomo...
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doaj-751243712dd345e2b830fdcbb6de742e2020-11-25T01:19:18ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Implant Dentistry2198-40342020-09-01611610.1186/s40729-020-00253-3Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept studyKyungmin Lee0Gyu-Hyoung Lee1Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National UniversityDepartment of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National UniversityAbstract Background Radiographs are integral in evaluating implant space and inter-root distance. The purpose of this report is to introduce a method for evaluating the 3D root position with minimal radiation using a 3D tooth model composed of an intraoral-scanned crown and a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-scanned root. Materials and methods Intraoral scan and CBCT scan of the patient were obtained before treatment. In the CBCT image, tooth segmentation was performed by isolating individual teeth from the maxillary and mandibular alveolar bone using software program. The 3D tooth model was fabricated by combining segmented individual teeth with the intraoral scan. Results A post-treatment intraoral scan was integrated into the tooth model, and the resulting position of the root could be predicted without additional radiographs. It is possible to monitor the root position after a pretreatment CBCT scan using a 3D tooth model without additional radiographs. Conclusion The application of the 3D tooth model benefits the patient by reducing repeated radiation exposure while providing the clinician with a precise treatment evaluation to monitor tooth movement.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-00253-33D tooth modelCBCTIntraoral scanRoot positionRadiation |
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Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study |
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Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study |
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Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study |
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Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study |
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Application of 3D tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study |
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application of 3d tooth model for monitoring of implant space and inter-root distance without radiographs: a proof of concept study |
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International Journal of Implant Dentistry |
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Abstract Background Radiographs are integral in evaluating implant space and inter-root distance. The purpose of this report is to introduce a method for evaluating the 3D root position with minimal radiation using a 3D tooth model composed of an intraoral-scanned crown and a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-scanned root. Materials and methods Intraoral scan and CBCT scan of the patient were obtained before treatment. In the CBCT image, tooth segmentation was performed by isolating individual teeth from the maxillary and mandibular alveolar bone using software program. The 3D tooth model was fabricated by combining segmented individual teeth with the intraoral scan. Results A post-treatment intraoral scan was integrated into the tooth model, and the resulting position of the root could be predicted without additional radiographs. It is possible to monitor the root position after a pretreatment CBCT scan using a 3D tooth model without additional radiographs. Conclusion The application of the 3D tooth model benefits the patient by reducing repeated radiation exposure while providing the clinician with a precise treatment evaluation to monitor tooth movement. |
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