BMC Oral Health | 2021

Standardization of three-dimensional pose of cylindrical implants from intraoral radiographs: a preliminary study

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background To introduce a theoretical solution to a posteriori describe the pose of a cylindrical dental fixture as appearing on radiographs; to experimentally validate the method described. Methods The pose of a conventional dental implant was described by a triplet of angles (phi-pitch, theta-roll, and psi-yaw) which was calculated throughout vector analysis. Radiographic- and simulated-image obtained with an algorithm were compared to test effectiveness, reproducibility, and accuracy of the method. The length of the dental implant as appearing on the simulated image was calculated by the trigonometric function and then compared with real length as it appeared on a two-dimensional radiograph. Results Twenty radiographs were analyzed for the present in silico and retrospective study. Among 40 fittings, 37 resulted as resolved with residuals\u2009≤\u20091\xa0mm. Similar results were obtained for radiographic and simulated implants with absolute errors of −\u20091.1°\u2009±\u20093.9° for phi; −\u20090.9°\u2009±\u20094.1° for theta; 0°\u2009±\u20091.1° for psi. The real and simulated length of the implants appeared to be heavily correlated. Linear dependence was verified by the results of the robust linear regression: 0.9757 (slope),\u2009+\u20090.1344\xa0mm (intercept), and an adjusted coefficient of determination of 0.9054. Conclusions The method allowed clinicians to calculate, a posteriori, a single real triplet of angles (phi, theta, psi) by analyzing a two-dimensional radiograph and to identify cases where standardization of repeated intraoral radiographies was not achieved. The a posteriori standardization of two-dimensional radiographs could allowed the clinicians to minimize the patient’s exposure to ionizing radiations for the measurement of marginal bone levels around dental implants.

Volume 21
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s12903-021-01448-9
Language English
Journal BMC Oral Health

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