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3D-data Acquisition of Partially Edentulous Cast Using Grating Projection Method

WU Lin1, LI Rui2, LV Pei-jun3, ZHAO Yi-jiao3   

  1. 1. Dept. of Prosthodontics, School of Stomatology, China Medical University, Shenyang 110002,China; 2. BWHX Technology Co. LTD, Beijing 100083, China; 3. Research Center of Engineering and Technology for Dental Computing, Ministry of Health, School of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing 100081, China
  • Received:2006-06-25 Revised:2006-06-25 Online:2006-06-20 Published:2006-06-20

Abstract:

Objective  A method for 3D-data acquisition of partially edentulous cast was introduced to lay the foundation for reconstructing 3D digital model of a partially edentulous cast and studying computer aided design(CAD) to a removable partial denture framework. Methods  Using projection system controlled by a computer, four frames of sinusoidal fringe pattern at ∏/2 intervals were projected onto the surface of partially edentulous cast consecutively within 0.4 second. Deformed fringe patterns modulated by the surface height of the cast were recorded by a digital camera. The phase value with the height information was demodulated with phase-shifting method. The transition from the unwrapped phase to the height of the points on the cast was performed with triangulation method. The multiview 3D data was integrated automatically to obtain the complete 3D profile data and the 3D digital model of the partially edentulous cast was reconstructed. Results  Dense and complete points-cloud data was achieved without scanning blind zone basically. The anatomic structure of reconstructed 3D digital model was sharp and clear. Conclusion  As an alternative for acquiring 3D data of partially edentulous cast, this method presented here with high precision and high speed meets the need for the subsequent 3D design to removable partial denture framework.

Key words: grating projection; , 3-dimensional reconstruction, partially edentulous cast, phase shifting