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Title

The Effects of Distribution of Image Matched Fiducial Markers on Accuracy of Computer‐Guided Implant Surgery.

Authors

Choi, Yong‐Do; Mai, Hang‐Nga; Mai, Hai Yen; Ha, Jung‐Hong; Li, Lin‐Jie; Lee, Du‐Hyeong

Abstract

Purpose: Image registration of the optical intraoral scan to computed tomography image is essential for computer‐guided implant surgery. The remaining teeth, which are considered to be congruent structures observed in the scan and radiographic images, are used to perform the image registration. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the distribution of matching fiducial points on the accuracy of the image registration. Materials and Methods: A partially edentulous model with three anterior remaining teeth was prepared. Two mini dental implants were inserted in the posterior edentulous areas on both sides, and computed tomography and surface scan data were obtained. Three groups were set according to the distribution of the image matching points used: localized distribution, unilateral distribution, and bilateral distribution. Fifteen graduate students performed the registration process in each group using the same image matching method. The accuracy of image registration was evaluated by measuring the geometric discrepancies between the radiographic and registered scan images in the anterior, middle, and posterior regions. One‐way and two‐way analysis of variance with the Tukey HSD post hoc test were used for statistical analysis (α = 0.05) Results: In general, the registration discrepancy was lowest in the bilateral distribution group, followed by the unilateral distribution and localized distribution groups (p< 0.001). In the regional analysis, the registration error tended to increase as the measurement region moved farther from the matching points. The distribution of the matching points and measurement regions had a statistical interaction in the accuracy of image registration. Conclusion: The accuracy of image registration of the surface scan to the computed tomography is affected by the matching point distribution that can be improved by placing artificial markers in the edentulous areas.

Subjects

FIDUCIAL markers (Imaging systems); IMAGE registration; TWO-way analysis of variance; ONE-way analysis of variance; STATISTICAL accuracy; COMPUTED tomography

Publication

Journal of Prosthodontics (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), 2020, Vol 29, Issue 5, p409

ISSN

1532-849X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/jopr.13171

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