This study’s objective was to determine the accuracy of using current computed tomography (CT) scan and software techniques for rapid prototyping by quantifying the margin of error between CT models and laser scans of canine skull specimens. Twenty canine skulls of varying morphology were selected from an anatomy collection at a veterinary school. CT scans (bone and standard algorithms) were performed for each skull, and data segmented (testing two lower threshold settings of 226HU and -650HU) into 3-D CT models. Laser scans were then performed on each skull. The CT models were compared to the corresponding laser scan to determine the error generated from the different types of CT model parameters. This error was then compared between the d...
In general, the 3 D printed medical models are made based on virtual digital models obtained from ma...
Computed tomography can assist the surgeon in planning the exact three-dimensional positioning of en...
Introduction: The registration of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and digital dental mod...
The objective of this study was to assess and quantify the dimensional error of prototypes produced ...
Computer assisted technologies offer new opportunities in medical imaging and rapid prototyping in ...
Computer assisted technologies offer new opportunities in medical imaging and rapid prototyping in b...
We present a protocol for the evaluation of the geometric accuracy of bone segmentation algorithms i...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of Cone Beam Computerized Tomogr...
At the current stage of diagnostics and therapy, it is necessary to perform a geometric evaluation o...
Introduction: Several CBCT systems are currently on the market variable in their image quality and a...
A pragmatic method for assessing the accuracy and precision of a given processing pipeline required ...
Purpose - Additive manufactured (AM) skull models are increasingly used to plan complex surgical cas...
BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional printing and computer-assisted surgery demand a high-precision three-d...
The aim of this study is to compare two different methods of frontal bone surface model acquisition....
PURPOSE: To assess the reliability and accuracy of linear measurements on three-dimensional (3D) cro...
In general, the 3 D printed medical models are made based on virtual digital models obtained from ma...
Computed tomography can assist the surgeon in planning the exact three-dimensional positioning of en...
Introduction: The registration of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and digital dental mod...
The objective of this study was to assess and quantify the dimensional error of prototypes produced ...
Computer assisted technologies offer new opportunities in medical imaging and rapid prototyping in ...
Computer assisted technologies offer new opportunities in medical imaging and rapid prototyping in b...
We present a protocol for the evaluation of the geometric accuracy of bone segmentation algorithms i...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of Cone Beam Computerized Tomogr...
At the current stage of diagnostics and therapy, it is necessary to perform a geometric evaluation o...
Introduction: Several CBCT systems are currently on the market variable in their image quality and a...
A pragmatic method for assessing the accuracy and precision of a given processing pipeline required ...
Purpose - Additive manufactured (AM) skull models are increasingly used to plan complex surgical cas...
BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional printing and computer-assisted surgery demand a high-precision three-d...
The aim of this study is to compare two different methods of frontal bone surface model acquisition....
PURPOSE: To assess the reliability and accuracy of linear measurements on three-dimensional (3D) cro...
In general, the 3 D printed medical models are made based on virtual digital models obtained from ma...
Computed tomography can assist the surgeon in planning the exact three-dimensional positioning of en...
Introduction: The registration of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and digital dental mod...