3D reconstruction based on hard tissue microtome cross-section pictures in dentistry.

Abstract:

:The aim of this study was to examine the accuracy of the computerized 3D surface analyzing and volume measuring method in dentistry. Two different types of test objects were used in the first part of the measurements. Each sample of the two groups was cross-sectioned using a hard tissue microtome. The sections were photographed on both sides and were projected on a graphical tablet and analyzed using a computer program. The measured and calculated parameters were compared. In the second part, 200 microm thick horizontal sections were prepared from 11 human incisor roots using the hard tissue microtome. This way, five sections were prepared from the apical 2 mm of each root. The effects of section thickness and number were modeled by decreasing the inclusion rate of the obtained number of sections from 10 to 2 and its influence on the calculated results was determined. This method was suitable for the approximation and analysis of 3D parameters. The results indicated that using 200-300 microm section thickness, the measured values were approximately 8-21% lower than the real parameters.

authors

Hegedus C,Flóra-Nagy E,Martos R,Juhász A,Fülöp I,Pomaházi S,Nagy IP,Tóth Z,Márton I,Keszthelyi G

doi

10.1016/s0169-2607(00)00059-6

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2000-10-01 00:00:00

pages

77-84

issue

2

eissn

0169-2607

issn

1872-7565

pii

S0169-2607(00)00059-6

journal_volume

63

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