Abstract:
OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the reliability of a new technique for measuring 3D-scanned orthodontic cast models with cross-section planes using teledent, a new software, developed at Technion - for the purpose of this research. EXPERIMENTAL VARIABLE:Thirty orthodontic plaster models were divided into three equal groups according to severity of teeth crowding. Measurements of mesio-distal tooth width and the arch length were performed manually on the casts using a conventional caliper. Thereafter, the models were scanned and processed into the software using a 3-D measuring scanner with a holographic sensor 'ConoProbe' (by Optimet, Jerusalem, Israel). teledent used two types of digital measurements; linear and cross-section planes to perform a space analysis on the scanned teeth. Significance was determined by the paired Wilcoxon rank sum test. RESULTS:Results show that 3D measurements of tooth width and arch length obtained by cross-section planes were generally similar to manual caliper measurements, while linear measurements were statistically smaller. When comparing space analysis, both digital measurements were statistically smaller than the caliper (p < 0.05). The difference in space analysis between the caliper and the cross-section plane measurements was very small (0.38-0.74 mm) and can be considered clinically acceptable. However, a difference of 1.19-3 mm between the linear measurements and the caliper might have clinical implications especially in severely crowded dentition. CONCLUSIONS:This study suggests that measurements performed by cross-section planes are as accurate as the manual caliper and can be employed clinically while the accuracy of linear measurements is sometimes questionable.
journal_name
Orthod Craniofac Resjournal_title
Orthodontics & craniofacial researchauthors
Redlich M,Weinstock T,Abed Y,Schneor R,Holdstein Y,Fischer Adoi
10.1111/j.1601-6343.2007.00417.xsubject
Has Abstractpub_date
2008-05-01 00:00:00pages
90-5issue
2eissn
1601-6335issn
1601-6343pii
OCR417journal_volume
11pub_type
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