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Simulated Patient for Orthognathic Surgery

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Simulated Patient for Orthognathic Surgery
Orthognathic surgery corrects a wide range of minor and major facial and jaw irregularities. This surgery will improve the patients’ ability to chew, speak and breathe. In many cases, a better appearance will also result. With the recent advances in virtual reality (VR) and three-dimensional (3D) medical imaging technology, orthognathic surgery simulations typically requires costly volumetric data acquisition modalities such CT or MRI imaging for patient modeling. In this paper, we presents an approach for constructing 3D hard and soft tissue models of a patient based on colour portraits and conventional radiographs. This allows patient modeling to be done efficiently on low-cost platforms. Specifically, we extend the techniques developed by the author in [2] to hard tissue modeling. The extended technique employs a user-assisted approach to obtain the 3D coordinates of the feature points of the human face and jaw respectively from conventional photographs and radiographs. Then the ...
Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Christy S. B. Kot, James Xia
Added 30 Jul 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where CGI
Authors Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Christy S. B. Kot, James Xia
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