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Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics?
The current paradigm shift in orthodontic treatment planning is based on facially driven diagnostics. This requires an affordable, convenient, and non-invasive solution for face scanning. Therefore, utilization of smartphones’ TrueDepth sensors is very tempting. TrueDepth refers to front-facing came...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607180/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36298103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22207752 |
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author | Thurzo, Andrej Strunga, Martin Havlínová, Romana Reháková, Katarína Urban, Renata Surovková, Jana Kurilová, Veronika |
author_facet | Thurzo, Andrej Strunga, Martin Havlínová, Romana Reháková, Katarína Urban, Renata Surovková, Jana Kurilová, Veronika |
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description | The current paradigm shift in orthodontic treatment planning is based on facially driven diagnostics. This requires an affordable, convenient, and non-invasive solution for face scanning. Therefore, utilization of smartphones’ TrueDepth sensors is very tempting. TrueDepth refers to front-facing cameras with a dot projector in Apple devices that provide real-time depth data in addition to visual information. There are several applications that tout themselves as accurate solutions for 3D scanning of the face in dentistry. Their clinical accuracy has been uncertain. This study focuses on evaluating the accuracy of the Bellus3D Dental Pro app, which uses Apple’s TrueDepth sensor. The app reconstructs a virtual, high-resolution version of the face, which is available for download as a 3D object. In this paper, sixty TrueDepth scans of the face were compared to sixty corresponding facial surfaces segmented from CBCT. Difference maps were created for each pair and evaluated in specific facial regions. The results confirmed statistically significant differences in some facial regions with amplitudes greater than 3 mm, suggesting that current technology has limited applicability for clinical use. The clinical utilization of facial scanning for orthodontic evaluation, which does not require accuracy in the lip region below 3 mm, can be considered. |
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spelling | pubmed-96071802022-10-28 Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? Thurzo, Andrej Strunga, Martin Havlínová, Romana Reháková, Katarína Urban, Renata Surovková, Jana Kurilová, Veronika Sensors (Basel) Article The current paradigm shift in orthodontic treatment planning is based on facially driven diagnostics. This requires an affordable, convenient, and non-invasive solution for face scanning. Therefore, utilization of smartphones’ TrueDepth sensors is very tempting. TrueDepth refers to front-facing cameras with a dot projector in Apple devices that provide real-time depth data in addition to visual information. There are several applications that tout themselves as accurate solutions for 3D scanning of the face in dentistry. Their clinical accuracy has been uncertain. This study focuses on evaluating the accuracy of the Bellus3D Dental Pro app, which uses Apple’s TrueDepth sensor. The app reconstructs a virtual, high-resolution version of the face, which is available for download as a 3D object. In this paper, sixty TrueDepth scans of the face were compared to sixty corresponding facial surfaces segmented from CBCT. Difference maps were created for each pair and evaluated in specific facial regions. The results confirmed statistically significant differences in some facial regions with amplitudes greater than 3 mm, suggesting that current technology has limited applicability for clinical use. The clinical utilization of facial scanning for orthodontic evaluation, which does not require accuracy in the lip region below 3 mm, can be considered. MDPI 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9607180/ /pubmed/36298103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22207752 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Thurzo, Andrej Strunga, Martin Havlínová, Romana Reháková, Katarína Urban, Renata Surovková, Jana Kurilová, Veronika Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? |
title | Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? |
title_full | Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? |
title_fullStr | Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? |
title_full_unstemmed | Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? |
title_short | Smartphone-Based Facial Scanning as a Viable Tool for Facially Driven Orthodontics? |
title_sort | smartphone-based facial scanning as a viable tool for facially driven orthodontics? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607180/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36298103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22207752 |
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