A new method to orient a 3-dimensional facial model to natural head position: A preliminary report on accuracy and reproducibility

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jormas.2024.101980
An-an Yin , Yu Dong , Xi Zhang , Bao-qiang Song , Shi-zhu Bai
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Abstract

Objectives

To establish and validate a novel method to orient a 3-dimensional (3D) facial model to natural head position (NHP) in a stereophotogrammetric system using a 2-dimensional frontal full-face photograph of NHP.

Material and Methods

Specific technique procedure was reported for our method, and in vitro model experiment was performed for accuracy test. A preliminary volunteer study was then planned for reproducibility test.

Results

The accuracy on a 3D-printed test model was within 0.15°. Within an observational cohort of 22 dental students, the angular deviations of different maxillofacial regions (e.g., central forehead, left and right zygomatic regions, apex of nose and mental region) were no more than 2° between the 3D NHP models acquired with a shorter time-interval (1 h from baseline) or a longer time-interval (7 days from baseline), which were all considered clinically insignificant. In addition, the angular deviations were significantly larger with a 7d-interval than with a 1h-interval, indicting a decline in 3D NHP reproducibility over short time duration.

Conclusion

The current method may represent a clinically useful protocol for recording and transferring 3D NHP in stereophotogrammetry.

Clinical Relevance

It may provide reliable and meaningful reference information for evaluating craniofacial morphology, and be of clinical use in the diagnosis, treatment and follow-ups of patients with aesthetic or deformed craniofacial problems.
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根据自然头部位置确定三维面部模型方向的新方法:关于准确性和可重复性的初步报告。
目的:建立并验证一种新方法,利用 NHP 的二维正面全脸照片,在立体摄影测量系统中将三维(3D)面部模型定位到自然头部位置(NHP):报告了我们的方法的具体技术流程,并进行了体外模型实验以测试准确性。然后计划进行初步的志愿者研究,以进行可重复性测试:结果:三维打印测试模型的精确度在 0.15°以内。在一个由 22 名牙科学生组成的观察队列中,不同颌面部区域(如前额中央、左右颧骨区域、鼻尖和精神区域)的角度偏差在较短时间间隔(自基线起 1 小时)或较长时间间隔(自基线起 7 天)采集的 3D NHP 模型之间不超过 2°,这在临床上都是不显著的。此外,7 天时间间隔的角度偏差明显大于 1 小时时间间隔的角度偏差,这表明在短时间内 3D NHP 的可重复性有所下降:结论:目前的方法可能是立体摄影测量中记录和传输三维 NHP 的一种临床实用方案:临床意义:该方法可为评估颅面形态提供可靠、有意义的参考信息,并可用于颅面美学或畸形患者的诊断、治疗和随访。
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Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Surgery, Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery
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