• DocumentCode
    3526418
  • Title

    Mixed reality software for dental simulation system

  • Author

    Noborio, H. ; Sasaki, D. ; Kawamoto, Y. ; Tatsumi, T. ; Sohmura, T.

  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    18-19 Oct. 2008
  • Firstpage
    19
  • Lastpage
    24
  • Abstract
    This paper presents a dental simulation system. This is prepared for students in the faculty of dentistry so as to examine skills of dental surgery operations. The mixed reality system is for cutting human STL-based teeth by a STL-based bar mounted on a turbine. All STL-based data is captured by the computed tomography (CT) scan. It uses X-rays to make detailed pictures of the structures in and around a human oral for each patient. As a result, we expect a personal-oriented treatment. Furthermore, the system has visual, tactile, and sound realities. The visual reality is supported by the OpenGL, the velocity of bar tip is an output and the tactile reality is an input in the OpenHaptics. In addition, the sound reality is controlled by the OpenAL, which is directly monitored from a wonderful microphone. All are combined by Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) as a human interface. Finally, we can feel a tactile force on the basis of the penalty method using penetration depth and relative velocity between STL-based bar and teeth. To calculate the penetration depth quickly, we use the Quickhull and Gilbert, Johnson and Keerthi (GJK) algorithms.
  • Keywords
    computer aided instruction; computerised tomography; dentistry; haptic interfaces; Microsoft foundation class; computed tomography scan; dental simulation system; dental surgery operations; human STL-based teeth; human interface; visual reality; Computational modeling; Computed tomography; Dentistry; Humans; Monitoring; Surgery; Teeth; Turbines; Virtual reality; X-ray imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Haptic Audio visual Environments and Games, 2008. HAVE 2008. IEEE International Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    Ottawa, Ont.
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2668-3
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2669-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HAVE.2008.4685292
  • Filename
    4685292