Nguyen Anh Ho-Quynh, Huynh Nam Cong-Nhat, Nguyen Oanh Ngoc-Hoang, Nguyen Nhat Dinh-Minh, Phan Hai Hoang, Kim Jong-Eun, Jin Gan, Nguyen Khanh Hung, Hoang Hung Trong
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Department of Prosthodontics, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea.
BDJ Open. 2025 Jan 31;11(1):8. doi: 10.1038/s41405-025-00303-1.
This study aimed to create a 3D-printed customized transfer key and evaluate the accuracy of the virtual patient model with maxillomandibular relationship at centric occlusion using the transfer key.
A 3D-printed transfer key was designed, combining facial and intraoral (IOS) scans. The design included components that recorded the 3D upper and lower arch at centric occlusion. The virtual patient model image was generated in-vitro using a phantom head with soft tissue simulation. Accuracy was assessed by superimposing the 3D scans with reference CBCT images and analyzing trueness and precision using root mean square (RMS) deviations.
The transfer key included an intra-oral part that acts as an anterior deprogrammer to record the relationship of two dental arches at centric occlusion (CO) and an extra-oral with a rotatable cross-shaped design with two arms for locating the facial midline and the two pupils connecting line. Superimposition demonstrated high trueness (RMS: 0.51 mm for the arch regions, 0.69 mm for the whole head region, 0.85 mm in the face region) and precision (RMS: 0.41 mm for the arch regions, 0.52 mm for the entire head, 0.63 mm in the face region) significantly (p < 0.05). Minimal deviations were observed in critical areas, including the tooth and lip position, indicating that the virtual patient model was closely aligned with the CBCT reference. The dental arches achieved the highest accuracy, while slight deviations were noted in the facial regions.
The 3D-printed customized transfer key effectively enhanced the virtual patient model's accuracy, surpassing traditional trueness and precision methods. This novel approach offers a streamlined, patient-friendly solution for digital dental workflows.
本研究旨在制作一个3D打印的定制转移钥匙,并使用该转移钥匙评估正中咬合时具有颌骨关系的虚拟患者模型的准确性。
结合面部和口内(IOS)扫描设计了一个3D打印的转移钥匙。该设计包括在正中咬合时记录三维上下牙弓的部件。使用具有软组织模拟的模型头在体外生成虚拟患者模型图像。通过将三维扫描与参考CBCT图像叠加,并使用均方根(RMS)偏差分析真实性和精度来评估准确性。
转移钥匙包括一个口内部分,作为前牙解除器,用于记录正中咬合(CO)时两个牙弓的关系,以及一个口外部分,采用可旋转的十字形设计,有两个臂用于定位面部中线和两眼瞳孔连线。叠加显示出高真实性(牙弓区域RMS:0.51mm,整个头部区域0.69mm,面部区域0.85mm)和高精度(牙弓区域RMS:0.41mm,整个头部0.52mm,面部区域0.63mm),差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。在关键区域,包括牙齿和嘴唇位置,观察到最小偏差,表明虚拟患者模型与CBCT参考紧密对齐。牙弓的准确性最高,而面部区域有轻微偏差。
3D打印的定制转移钥匙有效地提高了虚拟患者模型的准确性,超过了传统的真实性和精度方法。这种新颖的方法为数字牙科工作流程提供了一种简化的、对患者友好的解决方案。