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Developing a three-dimensional statistical shape model of normal dentition using an automated algorithm and normal samples

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 759-772

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04824-z

Keywords

Statistical shape model; Three-dimensional; Average model; Normal dentition

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This study developed a three-dimensional statistical shape model (SSM) of normal dentition, which can increase the diagnostic efficiency of orthodontic treatments by providing a visual objective. It can also be used as a 3D template in various fields of dentistry.
Objectives The statistical shape model (SSM) is a model of geometric properties of a set of shapes based on statistical shape analysis. The SSM develops an average model of several objects using an automated algorithm that excludes the operator's subjectivity. The aim of this study was to develop a three-dimensional (3D) SSM of normal dentition to provide virtual templates for efficient treatment. Materials and methods Dental casts were obtained from participants with normal dentition. After acquiring the 3D models, the SSMs of the individual teeth and whole dental arch were generated by an iterative closest point (ICP)-based rigid registration and point correspondences, respectively. Then, the individual tooth SSM was aligned to the whole dental arch SSM using ICP-based registration to generate an average model of normal dentition. Results The generated 3D SSM showed specific morphological features of normal dentition similar to those previously reported. Moreover, on measuring the arch dimensions, all values in this study were similar to those previously reported using normal dentition. Conclusions The 3D SSM of normal dentition may increase the diagnostic efficiency of orthodontic treatments by providing a visual objective. It can be also used as a 3D template in various fields of dentistry.

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