Interactive OCT-Based Tooth Scan and Reconstruction

Digital dental reconstruction can be a more efficient and effective mechanism for artificial crown construction and period inspection. However, optical methods cannot reconstruct those portions under gums, and X-ray-based methods have high radiation to limit their applied frequency. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) can harmlessly penetrate gums using low-coherence infrared rays, and thus, this work designs an OCT-based framework for dental reconstruction using optical rectification, fast Fourier transform, volumetric boundary detection, and Poisson surface reconstruction to overcome noisy imaging. Additionally, in order to operate in a patient’s mouth, the caliber of the injector is small along with its short penetration depth and effective operation range, and thus, reconstruction requires multiple scans from various directions along with proper alignment. However, flat regions, such as the mesial side of front teeth, may not have enough features for alignment. As a result, we design a scanning order for different types of teeth starting from an area of abundant features for easier alignment while using gyros to track scanned postures for better initial orientations. It is important to provide immediate feedback for each scan, and thus, we accelerate the entire signal processing, boundary detection, and point-cloud alignment using Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) while streamlining the data transfer and GPU computations. Finally, our framework can successfully reconstruct three isolated teeth and a side of one living tooth with comparable precisions against the state-of-art method. Moreover, a user study also verifies the effectiveness of our interactive feedback for efficient and fast clinic scanning.

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