2023
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10111268
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Cost-Effective Full-Color 3D Dental Imaging Based on Close-Range Photogrammetry

Bin Yang,
Jennifer Schinke,
Amir Rastegar
et al.

Abstract: Dental imaging plays a crucial role in clinical dental practice. Conventional 2D dental imaging serves general-purpose tasks, such as patient documentation, while high-precision 3D dental scanning is tailored for specialized procedures, such as orthodontics and implant surgeries. In this study, we aimed to develop a cost-effective 3D imaging technique that could bridge the gap between conventional dental photography and high-precision 3D dental scanning, with the goal of improving patient dental care. We devel… Show more

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“…The method used by Furtner and Brophy (2023) reconstructs small and shiny dental structures, using the Agisoft photogrammetry suite; in this case, specular reflections and shadows are manually removed using post-processing of the acquired images in Adobe Photoshop Elements. The approach Yang et al (2023) used included a PhotoCatch photogrammetric application for mobile phones to create a 3D reconstruction of dental structures; specular reflections were blocked using two custom light-blocking filters and two circular polarisers. Scaggion et al (2022) used the 3DF Zephyr photogrammetric suite to reconstruct individual teeth; in this case, the structures were highly diagenized and were not shiny.…”
Section: Recent Adaptations and Variants Of Close-range Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method used by Furtner and Brophy (2023) reconstructs small and shiny dental structures, using the Agisoft photogrammetry suite; in this case, specular reflections and shadows are manually removed using post-processing of the acquired images in Adobe Photoshop Elements. The approach Yang et al (2023) used included a PhotoCatch photogrammetric application for mobile phones to create a 3D reconstruction of dental structures; specular reflections were blocked using two custom light-blocking filters and two circular polarisers. Scaggion et al (2022) used the 3DF Zephyr photogrammetric suite to reconstruct individual teeth; in this case, the structures were highly diagenized and were not shiny.…”
Section: Recent Adaptations and Variants Of Close-range Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%