Automatic Reproduction of Natural Head Position Using a Portable 3D Scanner Based on Immediate Calibration

This paper developed a new method to easily record and automatically reproduce the 3D natural head position (NHP) of patients using a portable 3D scanner based on immediate calibration. We first optically scanned the patient’s face using a portable 3D scanner, and the scanned model was easily aligne...

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Published inApplied sciences Vol. 10; no. 1; p. 174
Main Authors Choi, Min-Hyuk, Lee, Sang-Jeong, Yang, Hoon Joo, Huh, Kyung-Hoe, Lee, Sam-Sun, Heo, Min-Suk, Choi, Soon-Chul, Hwang, Soon Jung, Yi, Won-Jin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published MDPI AG 01.01.2020
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Summary:This paper developed a new method to easily record and automatically reproduce the 3D natural head position (NHP) of patients using a portable 3D scanner based on immediate calibration. We first optically scanned the patient’s face using a portable 3D scanner, and the scanned model was easily aligned with the global horizon based on an immediate calibration procedure using a developed calibration plate. The 3D patient NHP Computed Tomography(CT) model was reproduced automatically by performing registration between the CT model and the optically scanned model in the NHP using a modified coherent point drift (CPD) algorithm. In a phantom experiment, we evaluated the developed method’s accuracy using the error between the true and the calculated orientations in roll, pitch, and yaw directions. The mean difference was −0.05 ± 0.13°, 0.08 ± 0.22°, and −0.05 ± 0.18° in the roll, pitch, and yaw directions, respectively. The measured roll, pitch, and yaw directions were not significantly different from the true directions (p > 0.05). The calibration procedure for aligning the scanner coordinate system was easy enough for an inexperienced user to operate, and the 3D NHP CT model could be reproduced automatically. The developed method could be used for diagnosing and treating orthognathic patients with facial asymmetry accurately and conveniently in dental clinics.
ISSN:2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI:10.3390/app10010174