<div><p>Background and Objective</p><p>To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image feature extraction to accurately record mandibular movement in three dimensions.</p><p>Methods</p><p>A computer-based binocular vision device with two digital cameras was used in conjunction with a fixed head retention bracket to track occlusal movement. Software was developed for extracting target spatial coordinates in real time based on two-dimensional image feature recognition. A plaster model of a subject’s upper and lower dentition were made using conventional methods. A mandibular occlusal splint was made on the plaster model, and then the occlusal surface was removed. Temporal denture base resin...
Analysing the mandibular movements is important in dentistry, as there are some problems in clinical...
This study aimed to present a wireless mandibular motion tracking device and optoelectronic data acq...
Background Dental movement and position analyses are crucial for both clinical and research reasons...
To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image...
To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image...
Background and Objective To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular visio...
Background and Objective To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision ...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Objectives: To quantitatively evaluate the correctness of a computer binocular vision mandibular 3D ...
PURPOSE: This technical procedure describes a method for tracking mandibular movement using a three-...
PURPOSE: To introduce a new and simple digital workflow to record dynamic occlusion, and apply it to...
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
Due to the complex nature of jaw movements, three-dimensional (3D) movement recording provide inform...
Dept. of Dentistry/박사Mechanical articulators have been used for a long time in dentistry for simulat...
Analysing the mandibular movements is important in dentistry, as there are some problems in clinical...
This study aimed to present a wireless mandibular motion tracking device and optoelectronic data acq...
Background Dental movement and position analyses are crucial for both clinical and research reasons...
To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image...
To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision and two-dimensional image...
Background and Objective To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular visio...
Background and Objective To develop a real-time recording system based on computer binocular vision ...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Objectives: To quantitatively evaluate the correctness of a computer binocular vision mandibular 3D ...
PURPOSE: This technical procedure describes a method for tracking mandibular movement using a three-...
PURPOSE: To introduce a new and simple digital workflow to record dynamic occlusion, and apply it to...
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
Due to the complex nature of jaw movements, three-dimensional (3D) movement recording provide inform...
Dept. of Dentistry/박사Mechanical articulators have been used for a long time in dentistry for simulat...
Analysing the mandibular movements is important in dentistry, as there are some problems in clinical...
This study aimed to present a wireless mandibular motion tracking device and optoelectronic data acq...
Background Dental movement and position analyses are crucial for both clinical and research reasons...