Computers in Biology and Medicine
Volume 38, Issue 11 , Pages 1152-1162, November 2008

Modelling of mandibular movement

Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, No. 1, University Road, Room 91724, Tainan 70154, Taiwan

Received 24 April 2008; accepted 8 September 2008.

Abstract 

In this paper, the authors presented a novel method to reconstruct individual mandible movement in three dimensions by a virtual articulator system. The system provides a synchronized 3D mandibular movement that faithfully reappear one's natural occlusion movements—sagittal border, lateral, and open–close movements. Movement trajectories are approximated by cubic or high-degree curves modelling. During the whole process, X-ray exposure on human is avoided. The authors apply the optimal methodology to approach the collected samples of movements in order to generate specific occlusion curves and surfaces. The system provides a novel method of mimicking occlusion of individuals. It is a useful tool for recording dynamic movements of an individual in both pre- and post-surgery and also for predicting surgical outcomes.

Keywords: Mandible movement, Modelling, Virtual articulator, Occlusion

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PII: S0010-4825(08)00133-9

doi:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2008.09.001

Computers in Biology and Medicine
Volume 38, Issue 11 , Pages 1152-1162, November 2008