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Reconstruction-based Digital Dental Occlusion of the Partially Edentulous Dentition

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Reconstruction-based Digital Dental Occlusion of the Partially Edentulous Dentition

Auteurs : Jian Zhang ; James J. Xia ; Jianfu Li ; Xiaobo Zhou

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RBID : PMC:5114178

Abstract

Partially edentulous dentition presents a challenging problem for the surgical planning of digital dental occlusion in the field of craniomaxillofacial surgery because of the incorrect maxillomandibular distance caused by missing teeth. We propose an innovative approach called Dental Reconstruction with Symmetrical Teeth (DRST) to achieve accurate dental occlusion for the partially edentulous cases. In this DRST approach, the rigid transformation between two symmetrical teeth existing on the left and right dental model is estimated through probabilistic point registration by matching the two shapes. With the estimated transformation, the partially edentulous space can be virtually filled with the teeth in its symmetrical position. Dental alignment is performed by digital dental occlusion reestablishment algorithm with the reconstructed complete dental model. Satisfactory reconstruction and occlusion results are demonstrated with the synthetic and real partially edentulous models.


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DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2015.2500191
PubMed: 26584502
PubMed Central: 5114178

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