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Aim: The study aim was to compare the geometric accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) surface model reconstructions between five Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scanners and one Multi-Slice CT (MSCT) system. Materials and methods: A dry human mandiblewas scanned with five CBCT systems (NewTom3G, Accuitomo 3D, i-CAT, Galileos, Scanora 3D) and one MSCT scanner (Somatom Sensation 16). A 3D surface bone model was created from the six systems. The reference (gold standard) 3D model was obtained with a high resolution laser surface scanner. The 3D models from the five systems were compared with the gold standard using a point-based rigid registration algorithm. Results: The mean deviation from the gold standard for MSCT was 0.137mm and for CBCT were 0.282, 0.225, 0.165, 0.386 and 0.206mm for the i-CAT, Accuitomo, NewTom, Scanora and Galileos, respectively. Conclusion: The results show that the accuracy of CBCT 3D surface model reconstructions is somewhat lower but acceptable comparing to MSCT from the gold standard. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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Liang, X., Lambrichts, I., Sun, Y., Denis, K., Hassan, B., Li, L., … Jacobs, R. (2010). A comparative evaluation of Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and multi-slice CT (MSCT). Part II: On 3D model accuracy. European Journal of Radiology, 75(2), 270–274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2009.04.016
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