Author:
Lee Chena,Lee Ari,Choi Yoon Joo,Jeon Kug Jin,Kim Young Hyun,Han Sang-Sun
Abstract
AbstractThis study investigated whether metal artifact reduction (MAR) applied computed tomography (CT) scans could be used to generate precise digital models and explored possible correlations between the amount of metal artifact and model accuracy. Thirty maxillofacial CT scans were randomly selected and a MAR algorithm was applied. By subtracting the original and MAR-applied CT images, the amount of metal artifact was quantified. Digital models were generated from the original and the MAR-applied CT data. Paired digital models were superimposed and shape deviation in planar surface was measured at 10 points in 4 planes. Statistical analyses were performed to compare deviations and to assess correlations between the amount of artifact and deviation. The MAR algorithm reduced metal artifact in all cases. The overall mean deviation of the MAR-applied models was 0.0868 mm, with no significant difference according to the reference plane. The amount of artifact did not significantly influence the accuracy of the digital models. MAR-applied CT is a convenient source for digital modeling with clinically acceptable accuracy. The MAR algorithm can be used regardless of the amount of metal artifact, which are generated by dental prostheses, for the quick and convenient manipulation of dental digital models.
Funder
Yonsei University College of Dentistry
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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