Three-dimensional periodontal investigations using a prototype handheld ultrasound scanner with spatial positioning reading sensor.


Journal

Medical ultrasonography
ISSN: 2066-8643
Titre abrégé: Med Ultrason
Pays: Romania
ID NLM: 101522985

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 Aug 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 4 3 2021
medline: 6 11 2021
entrez: 3 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To demonstrate the feasibility of the 3D ultrasound periodontal tissue reconstruction of the lateral area of a porcine mandible using standard 2D ultrasound equipment and spatial positioning reading sensors. Periodontal 3D reconstructions were performed using a free-hand prototype based on a 2D US scanner and a spatial positioning reading sensor. For automated data processing, deep learning algorithms were implemented and trained using semi-automatically seg-mented images by highly specialized imaging professionals. US probe movement analysis showed that non-parallel 2D frames were acquired during the scanning procedure. Comparing 3 different 3D periodontal reconstructions of the same porcine mandible, the accuracy ranged between 0.179 mm and 0.235 mm. The present study demonstrated the diagnostic potential of 3D reconstruction using a free-hand 2D US scanner with spatial positioning readings. The use of auto-mated data processing with deep learning algorithms makes the process practical in the clinical environment for assessment of periodontal soft tissues.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33657191
doi: 10.11152/mu-2837
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

297-304

Auteurs

Radu Chifor (R)

Department of Preventive Dentistry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chifor Research SRL, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. raduchifor@yahoo.com.

Mengxun Li (M)

Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Department of Implantology, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China. mengxun1@ualberta.ca.

Kim-Cuong T Nguyen (KT)

Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. cuong1@ualberta.ca.

Tudor Arsenescu (T)

Chifor Research SRL, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. arsenescu.tudor@gmail.com.

Ioana Chifor (I)

Department of Preventive Dentistry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chifor Research SRL, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. ioana_chi@yahoo.com.

Alexandru Florin Badea (AF)

Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of General Medicine, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. afbadea84@gmail.com.

Mindra Eugenia Badea (ME)

Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. mindrabadea@gmail.com.

Mircea Hotoleanu (M)

Romanian Institute of Science and Technology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. hotoleanu@rist.ro.

Paul W Major (PW)

School of Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. major@ualberta.ca.

Lawrence H Le (LH)

Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada School of Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. lel@ualberta.ca.

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