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Dr Jean Marc Retrouvey
A new way to look at our
patients
Historical perspective
Images and animations from the Stanford University project
Dr Paul Brown
Two dimensional radiographic Imaging
for Orthodontic Diagnosis
 Historical perspective
 What is in use today
 2D conventional versus 2D digital
 Digital 2D is now the standard of
care in Orthodontics
1. Cephalostat: Ceph Analysis
 Popularized by Dr Broadbent in the 1930s with
his landmark study “The face of Normal Child”
Angle Orthodontist 1937
 He studied the growth pattern of children with
the help of cephalometric radiographs.
 Still the norm in 2008
 Cephalometric analyses
› Used since the 1950
› Well recognized diagnostic tool in Orthodontic
Diagnosis
› Multitude of analyses to analyze the information
provided by the radiograph
› Great to analyze AP projection of the dentition
 2D image of a 3D object
 Measure of a plane not a volume
 Misses the z coordinate
 Problems of superimpositions of structure
 Difficulty in picking up the asymmetries
 Dentition is not clearly visible.
 Single image
 Rarely used or reported in the literature
 Harder to trace
 Useful to study the transverse dimension
 No real norms have been developed for
this type of radiograph.
 Actually, few norms exist to quantify the data
obtained from these 3D imaging systems
 In the future, 3D norms will be established to
analyze the facial structures in 3D
 Systems will become more affordable and
user friendly.
 No commercial analyses of the data
provided by 3D imaging is currently available
to the practicing orthodontist (to my
knowledge)
 3D imaging system are getting used in
orthodontic departments in Canada
Panoramic radiograph
 Proven method
 The whole dentition and the lower facial
structures are clearly visible
 Fairly affordable system
 2D image
 Inaccurate
 Gives only an idea of the problem
 Mainly a screening tool
 Digital system as now are much better
than the standard ones
Example: Impacted canines
 Usually diagnosed with the help of a
panoramic radiograph.
 Off angle radiographs are taken to help
position the impacted tooth as accurately as
possible
Routine radiograph taken at 9 years of age
11 years old
In this case, the panoramic radiograph was useful in
detecting a potential canine impaction problem
Ct Scan usage in Orthodontics
Very limited use in dentistry due to
cost and high radiation dosage
 Good 3D visualization of the jaws
 Position of the teeth is clearly visible
 Costly
 High radiation dose for the child
 Offered only in an hospital environment
 Should never be used as routine procedure
In the dental discipline, Ct
Scans will be replaced by
Conebeam technology in the
near future
 B: 15 year old patient afflicted by multiple
impactions
 Followed by an orthodontist for several years
 Surgery to expose the impacted upper
anterior teeth done a year ago. Surgeon
recomanded to extract anterior teeth
 The orthodontist then refers to the Montreal
Children Hopsital for treatment
3D folderViewerStartInteleViewerCD.exe
 We decided to keep the lateral incisors for
now and slowly position to the occlusal plane
 Probable extraction of the upper central
incisors for lack of bone
 Micro implants to expose the lower lateral
incisors and bring these on the arch
 Valid procedure for impacted teeth as a real
visualization of the position of the tooth in
relation to the alveolar bone is possible
 Avoid bad surprises with impacted teeth and
root resorption
 Useful for complex eruption sequences
 Allows for vision in the 3 planes of space
 Soft tissues as well as hard tissues are
visible
 Tooth anatomy and position are visible
 Great TMJ visualization (hard tissues for
now)
 Asymmetries
 You can observe the structures in 3D from
the lateral to the frontal. Multiple images
 The occlusion can be observed in relation to
the osseous structures (advantage over the
study casts)
 Much better visualization of the roots in their
real position (advantage over 2D
radiographs)
 Great for complex adult cases
 TMJ cases with a potentially significant
physical component
 “mandatory?” for orthognathic cases
› See Dr Chehade for that.
 In my practice, all orthognathic surgery
cases will go through a Conebeam (machine
is actually being tested on site)
When not to use Cone Beam
 Marketing..
 Standard radiographic techniques give
sufficient information.
 Do not irradiate growing kids for the sake of
imaging normal structures
 These tools are there to make our treatment
planning and observations easier and more
precise. Use them appropriately
 1. Severely impacted teeth
 2. TMJ visualization
 3.Airway analysis
 4.Complex restorative cases
 5. Orthognathic surgery (to come)
 This “new” technology has re-opened my
eyes on TMJ pains and pathologies and
their possible relationship to occlusion
and or malfunction.
 Removing the guessing in severe Cl II
malocclusion
 ANB 7
 Retrognathic mandible
 Severe crowding
 Very acceptable esthetics
 14 year old: Camouflage treatment?
 TMJ pains are reported (despite the age)
 Mandibular deviation to the right on opening
 These pains are supposed to be transitory
according to several head and neck pain
experts and mainly of psychosomatic origins.
 Anyway…we order imaging of the joints
The head of the left condyle is getting smaller. The
cortical bone has disappeared
 Great for sleep apnea
patients
 Root angulation
 Root torque
 Root length
 Pathologies are clearly visible and seen in
their real position
 Patient occlusion is visible in 3D from all
planes of space
 Transverse cuts will be obtained to analyze
torque and interdigitation.
 Relation to the articular condyle is clearly
visible
 Conebeam technology should not replace
study casts routinely.
 Study casts (plaster or 3D representation)
remain the standard of care in orthodontics.
 However in some cases, such as
orthognathic surgery and complex
rehabilitation, virtual models may be
indicated
 Now we can incorporate STL files from
dental scanners ( intra or extra orals with
files obtained from cone beam CTs.
 We also have a virtual articulator to mimic
rotational motions of the condyles.
 Nothing yet for the translation motions
though
Old way to incorporate model
data into a ceph radiograph
Diagnostic Wax Up will be replaced by
virtual ones
 Huge advantage over any conventional
system
 Better diagnosis
 Better planning (multiple possibilities)
 Superimposition in 3 D
 Possibility to get transfer splints from the
radiograph information with a 3D printer
 Planification of case is much better and
multiple options may be explored
 You can transfer the DICOM files to an STL
for a virtual model or order a transfer splint
(using CD-CAM technology)
 New user friendlier software for easy
manipulation of images
 We will be able to finish our cases before we
start
 Example: Anatomage or Dolphin 3D
› www.anatomage.com

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3 D imaging for Orthodontics

  • 1. Dr Jean Marc Retrouvey
  • 2. A new way to look at our patients
  • 3. Historical perspective Images and animations from the Stanford University project Dr Paul Brown
  • 4. Two dimensional radiographic Imaging for Orthodontic Diagnosis  Historical perspective  What is in use today  2D conventional versus 2D digital  Digital 2D is now the standard of care in Orthodontics
  • 5. 1. Cephalostat: Ceph Analysis  Popularized by Dr Broadbent in the 1930s with his landmark study “The face of Normal Child” Angle Orthodontist 1937  He studied the growth pattern of children with the help of cephalometric radiographs.  Still the norm in 2008
  • 6.  Cephalometric analyses › Used since the 1950 › Well recognized diagnostic tool in Orthodontic Diagnosis › Multitude of analyses to analyze the information provided by the radiograph › Great to analyze AP projection of the dentition
  • 7.  2D image of a 3D object  Measure of a plane not a volume  Misses the z coordinate  Problems of superimpositions of structure  Difficulty in picking up the asymmetries  Dentition is not clearly visible.
  • 8.
  • 9.  Single image  Rarely used or reported in the literature  Harder to trace  Useful to study the transverse dimension  No real norms have been developed for this type of radiograph.
  • 10.  Actually, few norms exist to quantify the data obtained from these 3D imaging systems  In the future, 3D norms will be established to analyze the facial structures in 3D  Systems will become more affordable and user friendly.
  • 11.  No commercial analyses of the data provided by 3D imaging is currently available to the practicing orthodontist (to my knowledge)  3D imaging system are getting used in orthodontic departments in Canada
  • 12. Panoramic radiograph  Proven method  The whole dentition and the lower facial structures are clearly visible  Fairly affordable system
  • 13.  2D image  Inaccurate  Gives only an idea of the problem  Mainly a screening tool  Digital system as now are much better than the standard ones
  • 14. Example: Impacted canines  Usually diagnosed with the help of a panoramic radiograph.  Off angle radiographs are taken to help position the impacted tooth as accurately as possible
  • 15. Routine radiograph taken at 9 years of age
  • 16. 11 years old In this case, the panoramic radiograph was useful in detecting a potential canine impaction problem
  • 17.
  • 18. Ct Scan usage in Orthodontics Very limited use in dentistry due to cost and high radiation dosage
  • 19.  Good 3D visualization of the jaws  Position of the teeth is clearly visible  Costly  High radiation dose for the child  Offered only in an hospital environment  Should never be used as routine procedure
  • 20. In the dental discipline, Ct Scans will be replaced by Conebeam technology in the near future
  • 21.  B: 15 year old patient afflicted by multiple impactions  Followed by an orthodontist for several years  Surgery to expose the impacted upper anterior teeth done a year ago. Surgeon recomanded to extract anterior teeth  The orthodontist then refers to the Montreal Children Hopsital for treatment
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 26.  We decided to keep the lateral incisors for now and slowly position to the occlusal plane  Probable extraction of the upper central incisors for lack of bone  Micro implants to expose the lower lateral incisors and bring these on the arch
  • 27.
  • 28.  Valid procedure for impacted teeth as a real visualization of the position of the tooth in relation to the alveolar bone is possible  Avoid bad surprises with impacted teeth and root resorption  Useful for complex eruption sequences
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.  Allows for vision in the 3 planes of space  Soft tissues as well as hard tissues are visible  Tooth anatomy and position are visible  Great TMJ visualization (hard tissues for now)  Asymmetries
  • 32.  You can observe the structures in 3D from the lateral to the frontal. Multiple images  The occlusion can be observed in relation to the osseous structures (advantage over the study casts)  Much better visualization of the roots in their real position (advantage over 2D radiographs)
  • 33.  Great for complex adult cases  TMJ cases with a potentially significant physical component  “mandatory?” for orthognathic cases › See Dr Chehade for that.  In my practice, all orthognathic surgery cases will go through a Conebeam (machine is actually being tested on site)
  • 34. When not to use Cone Beam  Marketing..  Standard radiographic techniques give sufficient information.  Do not irradiate growing kids for the sake of imaging normal structures  These tools are there to make our treatment planning and observations easier and more precise. Use them appropriately
  • 35.  1. Severely impacted teeth  2. TMJ visualization  3.Airway analysis  4.Complex restorative cases  5. Orthognathic surgery (to come)
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38.  This “new” technology has re-opened my eyes on TMJ pains and pathologies and their possible relationship to occlusion and or malfunction.  Removing the guessing in severe Cl II malocclusion
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.  ANB 7  Retrognathic mandible  Severe crowding  Very acceptable esthetics  14 year old: Camouflage treatment?
  • 48.  TMJ pains are reported (despite the age)  Mandibular deviation to the right on opening  These pains are supposed to be transitory according to several head and neck pain experts and mainly of psychosomatic origins.  Anyway…we order imaging of the joints
  • 49.
  • 50. The head of the left condyle is getting smaller. The cortical bone has disappeared
  • 51.  Great for sleep apnea patients
  • 52.
  • 53.
  • 54.
  • 55.  Root angulation  Root torque  Root length  Pathologies are clearly visible and seen in their real position
  • 56.
  • 57.  Patient occlusion is visible in 3D from all planes of space  Transverse cuts will be obtained to analyze torque and interdigitation.  Relation to the articular condyle is clearly visible
  • 58.  Conebeam technology should not replace study casts routinely.  Study casts (plaster or 3D representation) remain the standard of care in orthodontics.  However in some cases, such as orthognathic surgery and complex rehabilitation, virtual models may be indicated
  • 59.  Now we can incorporate STL files from dental scanners ( intra or extra orals with files obtained from cone beam CTs.  We also have a virtual articulator to mimic rotational motions of the condyles.  Nothing yet for the translation motions though
  • 60. Old way to incorporate model data into a ceph radiograph
  • 61.
  • 62. Diagnostic Wax Up will be replaced by virtual ones
  • 63.
  • 64.
  • 65.
  • 66.  Huge advantage over any conventional system  Better diagnosis  Better planning (multiple possibilities)  Superimposition in 3 D  Possibility to get transfer splints from the radiograph information with a 3D printer
  • 67.
  • 68.  Planification of case is much better and multiple options may be explored  You can transfer the DICOM files to an STL for a virtual model or order a transfer splint (using CD-CAM technology)
  • 69.
  • 70.
  • 71.  New user friendlier software for easy manipulation of images  We will be able to finish our cases before we start  Example: Anatomage or Dolphin 3D › www.anatomage.com