Multi-modal imaging for shape modelling of dental anatomies

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Abstract

In dentistry, standard radiographic imaging is a minimally invasive approach for anatomic tissue visualization and diagnostic assessment. However, this method does not provide 3D geometries of complete dental shapes, including crowns and roots, which are usually obtained by Computerized Tomography (CT) techniques. This paper describes a shape modelling process based on multi-modal imaging methodologies. In particular, 2D panoramic radiographs and 3D digital plaster casts, obtained by an optical scanner, are used to guide the creation of both shapes and orientations of complete teeth through the geometrical manipulation of general dental templates. The proposed methodology is independent on the tomographic device used to collect the panoramic radiograph.

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Barone, S., Paoli, A., & Razionale, A. V. (2015). Multi-modal imaging for shape modelling of dental anatomies. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 511, pp. 135–145). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26129-4_9

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