Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10335200 Computer-Aided Design 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents theories and algorithms for 3-D root canal model construction from 2-D X-ray images in a clinically practical way: (1) the geometrical rectification algorithm for correcting distorted 2-D X-ray images, (2) the transformation algorithms from 2-D X-ray image coordinate system to unified 3-D reference coordinate system, (3) the merging algorithms and theory for obtaining spatial root canal centerline by intersecting two surfaces with assumed parallel projection, and (4) the elliptical theory for exploring the root canal cross-sectional geometry. Using those theories and algorithms, three 3-D computer models constructed from teeth samples are presented to show the feasibility. The internal geometrical structure provided by 3-D computer graphics enables the clinician and the patient to comprehend root canal morphology efficiently, and the destructive access preparation before a clinician's inspection may be avoided during clinic practice.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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