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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 36(5): 353-7, 1998 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9831055

ABSTRACT

We describe a vision-based three-dimensional facial data capture system designed for the planning of maxillofacial operations. We describe the system requirements and outline the methods used to develop a complete three-dimensional facial capture system. Our approach is based upon imaging the face using two stereo-pair sets of cameras. Scale-space-based stereo-matching is then used to recover correspondences between each of the captured stereo-pairs. Photogrammetric routines based on adjustment of bundles are used off-line to calibrate the system by imaging a single object that references all cameras to the same co-ordinate frame. This calibration scheme allows us to convert stereo correspondences to world points for each pair of cameras without the need for any subsequent fusion of data. Initial results show that we are able to capture key facial landmarks to within 0.5 mm.


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Face/anatomy & histology , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Models, Anatomic , Oral Surgical Procedures/methods , Photogrammetry/instrumentation , Algorithms , Facial Bones/surgery , Humans , Patient Care Planning , Photogrammetry/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Video Recording
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9456620

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Dental study casts form an essential part of patient records for both diagnostic and medicolegal purposes. Storage of study casts poses major problems because of inconvenience and cost of mass storage. Various methods for recording and storage of study casts are discussed. A new biostereometric technique for digitally recording and storing dental casts, and using the recent advances in stereophotogrammetry, is presented. Archiving dental casts in a digital format would reduce problems of mass storage and provide new benefits such as duplication of casts and use in clinical and research studies.


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Archives , Dental Records , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Models, Dental , Humans , Information Storage and Retrieval , Photogrammetry
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9456625

ABSTRACT

The existing methods of recording the face in three dimensions are reviewed, and a new method for three-dimensional facial modeling is introduced. The technique utilizes two stereo pairs of videocameras, a stereo pair at each side of the patient's face. The system allows rapid capture of the face in three dimensions and precise measurement of anatomic landmarks. The system can be used to capture the facial image and a cephalogram almost simultaneously, allowing more accurate superimposition of soft and hard tissues. This precision will facilitate development of the surgical treatment plan. A computer program in the early stages of development will use the data generated by this biostereometric measurement system to predict soft tissue changes following orthognathic surgery.


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Face/anatomy & histology , Models, Anatomic , Oral Surgical Procedures , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Cephalometry/methods , Computer Simulation , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Lasers , Models, Dental , Patient Care Planning , Photogrammetry , Predictive Value of Tests , Video Recording
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