3D Orthodontics - from Verne to Shaw
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As children receiving new toys, we are approaching a great new world of fantasy. Three-dimensional image devices arrived at the port of Orthodontics with increasingly strong anchors firmly holding to the ground. In this case, immobility is symbolical and inversely proportional to the ongoing possibilities we are not even capable to imagine. Perhaps, the French novelist Julio Verner could. Whereas technological development proves hasty, rendering 3D technology popular in Brazil walks at a low pace. High costs are the obstacle; however, as in any new technology, they will decrease when strong competition causes market spreading. With lower costs, orthodontists are able to use technology to a larger extent. Those who doze off will be left out of the market and miss the pleasure of envisioning and applying the splendor of human creativity. The costs of CT scanners have decreased, although in a slow manner. Cost reduction has been mainly offered as a result of market competition, since no measures have been taken by the government in this regard. The taxes on imports hinder access to such tools which are indispensable for effective diagnosis and treatment. Conversely, accuracy of CT scans has significantly increased, thereby enabling microscopic diagnosis of pathologies such as ankylosis and root fracture. In addition to computed tomography, other 3D tools also offer undeniable possibilities that allow clinicians to acquire 3D scans. In no time, photographs and dental casts as used nowadays will be replaced by 3D scanning of the human face and dentition. There is equipment available to this end; however, access is hampered by high costs. The aforementioned tools allow us to examine soft and hard tissues in an infinite variety of ways with resolution near microscopy. Tissue color is also reliably captured. Orthodontics has been investigating the reliability of measurements obtained by means of several 3D tools. At first blush, the reliability of CT scans was successfully proved.1,2 Subsequently, images acquired by means of dental cast scanning proved perfectly feasible for clinical and scientific use.3,4 Scientific results also confirm the reliability of 3D face scans acquired with scanners or by means of stereophotogrammetry.5,6 Intraoral scanners have been recently tested, making us foresee the end of impressions and casts. A number of researches point to the excellent reproducibility of this method in comparison to conventional methods used to acquire dental casts.7,8 Nevertheless, when the time required to acquire and rendering scans is taken into account, the conventional method has proved more advantageous.8 Another disadvantage reported
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عنوان ژورنال:
دوره 19 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014