1. A prototype smartphone jaw tracking application to quantitatively model tooth contact.
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Armstrong, Kieran, Kincade, Carolyn, Osswald, Martin, Rieger, Jana, and Aalto, Daniel
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JAWS ,PROTOTYPES ,TEETH ,COMPUTER vision ,DENTAL occlusion - Abstract
This study utilised a prototype system which consisted of a person-specific 3D printed jaw tracking harness interfacing with the maxillary and mandibular teeth and custom jaw tracking software implemented on a smartphone. The prototype achieved acceptable results. The prototype demonstrated a static position accuracy of less than 1 mm and 5°. It successfully tracked 30 cycles of a protrusive excursion, left lateral excursion, and 40 mm of jaw opening on a semi-adjustable articulator. The standard error of the tracking accuracy was reported as 0.1377 mm, 0.0449 mm, and 0.9196 mm, with corresponding ${r^2}$ r 2 values of 0.98, 1.00, and 1.00, respectively. Finally, occlusal contacts of left, right, and protrusive excursions were tracked with the prototype system and their trajectories were used to demonstrate kinematic modelling (no occlusal forces) with a biomechanical simulation tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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