| Literature DB >> 26877978 |
Jooseong Kim1, Manuel O Lagravére1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of Bolton analysis obtained from digital models scanned with the Ortho Insight three-dimensional (3D) laser scanner system to those obtained from cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and traditional plaster models.Entities:
Keywords: Dental cast analysis; Digital models; Three-dimensional scanner
Year: 2016 PMID: 26877978 PMCID: PMC4751296 DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2016.46.1.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Orthod Impact factor: 1.372
Figure 1Screenshot of imported scanned digital models using Ortho Insight three-dimensional software (Motionview Software LLC., Hixson, TN, USA).
Figure 2Mesiodistal tooth width automatically calculated after digital separation of the teeth and automatic facial axis detection using Ortho Insight three-dimensional software (Motionview Software LLC., Hixson, TN, USA).
Figure 3Landmarks represented by arrows on a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) slice (left) and a digitally bisected three-dimensional model obtained from the CBCT scans (right) using Avizo software (standard edition version 6.0; Mercury Computer System Inc., Chelmsford, MA, USA).
Intraexaminer mean differences of repeated measurements using laser-scanned models, plaster models, and CBCT
CBCT, Cone-beam computed tomography; OI, scanned digital models using OrthoInsight system; ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient.
Units are in percentage for mean and standard deviation (SD).
Mean differences of Bolton ratio (n=50)
Values are presented as mean percentage ± standard deviation. OI, Scanned digital models using OrthoInsight system; Plaster, plaster physical models; CBCT, cone-beam computed tomography.
*p < 0.05; by paired sample t-tests.
Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for measurements of Bolton ratio
CI, confidence interval.