Suli Guo, Hu Chen, Yaopeng Zhang, Li Gao, Feng Wu, Yuchun Sun
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摘要
目的:对牙菌斑进行定量评估是临床和科研工作的需要。本研究旨在通过数字化分析口内扫描仪(IOS)获得的彩色 3D 图像,然后检测和量化牙菌斑信息,并将其与临床检查结果进行比较,从而检验 3D 图像分析方法的可靠性:五名标准牙列受试者共 140 颗牙齿。牙菌斑检查在两个不同的时间点进行:未进行口腔卫生24小时后(T1)和习惯性刷牙后(T2)。在每个时间点,分别记录每个牙齿表面的 Quigley-Hein 牙菌斑指数(PI),然后使用 IOS 获取彩色 3D 图像,并使用 Geomagic Wrap 2021 软件进行图像分析和计算:通过三维图像分析计算出的牙菌斑染色面积百分比与临床检查时记录的 PI 有很好的相关性:T1 和 T2 期所有牙面的 Spearman 相关系数分别为 0.9136 和 0.9061(P < 0.001)。三位研究者的测量结果一致性很好,T1时前庭和舌面的类内相关系数分别为0.989和0.992(P < 0.001),T2时前庭和舌面的类内相关系数分别为0.964和0.983(P < 0.001):本研究初步开发了适用于研究和临床实践的牙菌斑数字化三维评估系统,并证明了其可靠性。
Establishment and evaluation of a 3D quantitative analysis method for dental plaque based on an intraoral scanner technique.
Aim: Quantitative dental plaque evaluation is necessary for clinical and scientific work. The present study aimed to examine the reliability of a 3D image analysis method by digitally analyzing the color 3D images obtained from an intraoral scanner (IOS) and then detecting and quantifying the plaque information and comparing it with the clinical examination results.
Materials and methods: A total of 140 teeth from five subjects with a standard dentition were enrolled. Plaque examination was performed at two different time points: after 24 h without oral hygiene (T1), and after habitual brushing (T2). At each time point, the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (PI) of each tooth surface was recorded separately, followed by color 3D images obtained using an IOS, and image analysis and calculation using Geomagic Wrap 2021 software.
Results: The percentage of plaque staining area calculated from the 3D image analysis correlated well with the PI recorded during the clinical examination: the Spearman correlation coefficients were 0.9136 and 0.9061 (P < 0.001) for all tooth surfaces at T1 and T2, respectively. The measurements of the three investigators were in good agreement, with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.989 and 0.992 (P < 0.001) for the vestibular and lingual surfaces at T1, respectively, and 0.964 and 0.983 (P < 0.001) for the vestibular and lingual surfaces at T2, respectively.
Conclusion: In the present study, a digital 3D evaluation system of dental plaque suitable for research and clinical practice was initially developed and its reliability demonstrated.
期刊介绍:
This journal explores the myriad innovations in the emerging field of computerized dentistry and how to integrate them into clinical practice. The bulk of the journal is devoted to the science of computer-assisted dentistry, with research articles and clinical reports on all aspects of computer-based diagnostic and therapeutic applications, with special emphasis placed on CAD/CAM and image-processing systems. Articles also address the use of computer-based communication to support patient care, assess the quality of care, and enhance clinical decision making. The journal is presented in a bilingual format, with each issue offering three types of articles: science-based, application-based, and national society reports.