• Title/Summary/Keyword: 두개악안면 CBCT 영상

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Automatic Segmentation of the Mandible using Shape-Constrained Information in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial CBCT Images (두개악안면 CBCT 영상에서 형상제약 정보를 사용한 하악골 자동 분할)

  • Kim, Joojin;Lee, Min Jin;Hong, Helen
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we propose an automatic segmentation method of the mandible using shape-constrained information in cranio-maxillo-facial CBCT images. The proposed method consists of the following two steps. First, the mandible segmentation based on the global shape information is performed through the statistical shape model generated using the MDCT images. Second, improvement of mandible segmentation is performed considering the local shape information and intensity characteristics of the mandible. To evaluate the performance of the proposed method, the proposed method was evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively based on the results of manual segmentation by expert. Experimental results show that the Dice Similarity Coefficient of the proposed method was 95.64% and 90.97%, respectively, in the mandible body region including the narrow region of large curvature and the condyle region with large positional variance.

The assessment of dentoalveolar compensation in facial asymmetry individuals: integration of cone beam CT and laser scanned dental cast images (Cone beam CT 영상과 석고모형 레이저 스캔 영상의 결합을 이용한 안면비대칭자의 치성보상 평가)

  • Song, Hyo-Kyung;Son, Woo-Sung;Park, Soo-Byung;Kim, Seong-Sik;Kim, Yong-Il
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.373-382
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    • 2010
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the dentoalveolar compensation in facial asymmetry individuals using an integration of a CBCT image and a laser scanned dental cast image. Methods: The subjects consisted of 30 adults with asymmetric mandibles and 20 adults with symmetric mandibles. The CBCT and laser scanned dental cast images were integrated with a registration technique. Canine and first molar position and angulation were assessed from reference coordinates. The differences between deviated and non-deviated sides were analyzed with the paired t-test. The differences shown according to menton deviation were also statistically analyzed using Pearson correlation analysis. Results: The experimental group showed deviated and non-deviated side differences (dev.-ndev.) in the position and angle of the canine and first molars. Menton deviation showed positive correlation with the deviation side (dev.-ndev.) for the maxillary and mandibular 1st molar angles, negative correlation with the deviation side for the vertical position of the maxillary 1st molars, transverse position of the mandibular canine, transverse position and vertical position of the mesio-lingual cusp of the mandibular 1st molars. Conclusions: The upper and lower canine and first molars of facial asymmetry individuals were compensated, so the transverse position, vertical position, and angle showed differences between the deviated/non-deviated sides.