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A NOVEL 3D SCAN METHOD TO QUANTIFY TEETH WEAR  

Kim Seung-June (Department of Prosthodontics, Division of Dentistry, Graduate School, KyungHee University)
Choi Dae-Gyun (Department of Prosthodontics, Division of Dentistry, Graduate School, KyungHee University)
Kwon Kung-Rock (Department of Prosthodontics, Division of Dentistry, Graduate School, KyungHee University)
Lee Seok-Hyung (Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University)
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics / v.42, no.1, 2004 , pp. 1-10 More about this Journal
Abstract
Statement of problem : Tooth wear is physiological phenomenon. Ninety-seven percent of normal people have tooth wear and about 7% has pathologic teeth wear. If we know the amount of tooth surface loss caused by pathologic tooth wear, we may restore it ideally Purpose : Recently measurement of tooth wear by using 3D scan has been increasing. Therefore, we need to know how accurate 3D scan is. Past accuracy test on 3D scan was about linear change, but as we know that tooth wear is volume change. Thus, the purpose of this study is to know how accurate 3D scan is. Material and Methods : For accuracy test of 3D scanner volume values measured by 3D scanner and micro-balance were compared. For test I, preliminary, 3 ball samples and 3 circular cones were made with pattern resin. For test II, 10 teeth shape rubber samples were used. Results and Conclusion : 1. The result of the accuracy test on 3D scan with 3 ball samples and 3 circular cones made of pattern resin has no significant difference(p<0.05). 2. The result of the accuracy test on 3D scan with 10 samples of tooth shape rubber has no significant difference (p<0.05). As a result, we may concluded the analysis of quantifying tooth wear used by 3D scan is useful in the clinic.
Keywords
3D Scan; Tooth wear; Volume change;
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