Measuring Dental Enamel Thickness: Morphological and Functional Relevance of Topographic Mapping

Author:

Gaboutchian Armen V.1ORCID,Knyaz Vladimir A.23ORCID,Maschenko Evgeniy N.4,Dac Le Xuan56,Maksimov Anatoly A.3,Emelyanov Anton V.3,Korost Dmitry V.7ORCID,Stepanov Nikita V.7

Affiliation:

1. Medical Institute, Peoples’ Friendship University (RUDN), 117198 Moscow, Russia

2. Phystech School of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), 141701 Dolgoprudny, Russia

3. State Research Institute of Aviation Systems (GosNIIAS), 125319 Moscow, Russia

4. Borissiak Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117647 Moscow, Russia

5. Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Hanoi 650000, Vietnam

6. Institute of Tropical Ecology of the Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Hanoi 650000, Vietnam

7. Faculty of Geology, Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The interest in the development of dental enamel thickness measurement techniques is connected to the importance of metric data in taxonomic assessments and evolutionary research as well as in other directions of dental studies. At the same time, advances in non-destructive imaging techniques and the application of scanning methods, such as micro-focus-computed X-ray tomography, has enabled researchers to study the internal morpho-histological layers of teeth with a greater degree of accuracy and detail. These tendencies have contributed to changes in established views in different areas of dental research, ranging from the interpretation of morphology to metric assessments. In fact, a significant amount of data have been obtained using traditional metric techniques, which now should be critically reassessed using current technologies and methodologies. Hence, we propose new approaches for measuring dental enamel thickness using palaeontological material from the territories of northern Vietnam by means of automated and manually operated techniques. We also discuss method improvements, taking into account their relevance for dental morphology and occlusion. As we have shown, our approaches demonstrate the potential to form closer links between the metric data and dental morphology and provide the possibility for objective and replicable studies on dental enamel thickness through the application of automated techniques. These features are likely to be effective in more profound taxonomic research and for the development of metric and analytical systems. Our technique provides scope for its targeted application in clinical methods, which could help to reveal functional changes in the masticatory system. However, this will likely require improvements in clinically applicable imaging techniques.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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