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A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image feature extraction to accurately record mandibular movement in three dimensions. METHODS: A computer-based binocular vision device with two digital cameras was used in conju...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Fusong, Sui, Huaxin, Li, Zhongke, Yang, Huifang, Lü, Peijun, Wang, Yong, Sun, Yuchun
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137507
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author Yuan, Fusong
Sui, Huaxin
Li, Zhongke
Yang, Huifang
Lü, Peijun
Wang, Yong
Sun, Yuchun
author_facet Yuan, Fusong
Sui, Huaxin
Li, Zhongke
Yang, Huifang
Lü, Peijun
Wang, Yong
Sun, Yuchun
author_sort Yuan, Fusong
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image feature extraction to accurately record mandibular movement in three dimensions. METHODS: A computer-based binocular vision device with two digital cameras was used in conjunction with a fixed head retention bracket to track occlusal movement. Software was developed for extracting target spatial coordinates in real time based on two-dimensional image feature recognition. A plaster model of a subject’s upper and lower dentition were made using conventional methods. A mandibular occlusal splint was made on the plaster model, and then the occlusal surface was removed. Temporal denture base resin was used to make a 3-cm handle extending outside the mouth connecting the anterior labial surface of the occlusal splint with a detection target with intersecting lines designed for spatial coordinate extraction. The subject's head was firmly fixed in place, and the occlusal splint was fully seated on the mandibular dentition. The subject was then asked to make various mouth movements while the mandibular movement target locus point set was recorded. Comparisons between the coordinate values and the actual values of the 30 intersections on the detection target were then analyzed using paired t-tests. RESULTS: The three-dimensional trajectory curve shapes of the mandibular movements were consistent with the respective subject movements. Mean XYZ coordinate values and paired t-test results were as follows: X axis: -0.0037 ± 0.02953, P = 0.502; Y axis: 0.0037 ± 0.05242, P = 0.704; and Z axis: 0.0007 ± 0.06040, P = 0.952. The t-test result showed that the coordinate values of the 30 cross points were considered statistically no significant. (P<0.05) CONCLUSIONS: Use of a real-time recording system of three-dimensional mandibular movement based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image feature recognition technology produced a recording accuracy of approximately ± 0.1 mm, and is therefore suitable for clinical application. Certainly, further research is necessary to confirm the clinical applications of the method.
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spelling pubmed-45735172015-09-18 A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction Yuan, Fusong Sui, Huaxin Li, Zhongke Yang, Huifang Lü, Peijun Wang, Yong Sun, Yuchun PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image feature extraction to accurately record mandibular movement in three dimensions. METHODS: A computer-based binocular vision device with two digital cameras was used in conjunction with a fixed head retention bracket to track occlusal movement. Software was developed for extracting target spatial coordinates in real time based on two-dimensional image feature recognition. A plaster model of a subject’s upper and lower dentition were made using conventional methods. A mandibular occlusal splint was made on the plaster model, and then the occlusal surface was removed. Temporal denture base resin was used to make a 3-cm handle extending outside the mouth connecting the anterior labial surface of the occlusal splint with a detection target with intersecting lines designed for spatial coordinate extraction. The subject's head was firmly fixed in place, and the occlusal splint was fully seated on the mandibular dentition. The subject was then asked to make various mouth movements while the mandibular movement target locus point set was recorded. Comparisons between the coordinate values and the actual values of the 30 intersections on the detection target were then analyzed using paired t-tests. RESULTS: The three-dimensional trajectory curve shapes of the mandibular movements were consistent with the respective subject movements. Mean XYZ coordinate values and paired t-test results were as follows: X axis: -0.0037 ± 0.02953, P = 0.502; Y axis: 0.0037 ± 0.05242, P = 0.704; and Z axis: 0.0007 ± 0.06040, P = 0.952. The t-test result showed that the coordinate values of the 30 cross points were considered statistically no significant. (P<0.05) CONCLUSIONS: Use of a real-time recording system of three-dimensional mandibular movement based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image feature recognition technology produced a recording accuracy of approximately ± 0.1 mm, and is therefore suitable for clinical application. Certainly, further research is necessary to confirm the clinical applications of the method. Public Library of Science 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4573517/ /pubmed/26375800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137507 Text en © 2015 Yuan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yuan, Fusong
Sui, Huaxin
Li, Zhongke
Yang, Huifang
Lü, Peijun
Wang, Yong
Sun, Yuchun
A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction
title A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction
title_full A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction
title_fullStr A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction
title_full_unstemmed A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction
title_short A Method of Three-Dimensional Recording of Mandibular Movement Based on Two-Dimensional Image Feature Extraction
title_sort method of three-dimensional recording of mandibular movement based on two-dimensional image feature extraction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137507
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