20240054729. METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIVELY RENDERING DIGITAL DENTAL MODELS simplified abstract (3SHAPE A/S)

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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIVELY RENDERING DIGITAL DENTAL MODELS

Organization Name

3SHAPE A/S

Inventor(s)

Asger Stoustrup of Copenhagen K (DK)

Daniella Alalouf of Copenhagen K (DK)

Aleksandar Cebov of Copenhagen K (DK)

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIVELY RENDERING DIGITAL DENTAL MODELS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240054729 titled 'METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIVELY RENDERING DIGITAL DENTAL MODELS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a computer implemented method for rendering digital three-dimensional dental models, which involves receiving two digital 3D dental models of a patient, generating a superimposed model by overlaying one model onto the other in 3D space, and arranging a 2D controller relative to the superimposed model to define zones.

  • This patent application involves a method for rendering digital 3D dental models.
  • The method includes receiving two digital 3D dental models with patient information.
  • A superimposed model is generated by overlaying one model onto the other in 3D space.
  • A 2D controller is arranged relative to the superimposed model to define zones.

Potential Applications

  • Dental treatment planning
  • Orthodontic treatment simulation
  • Prosthodontic design

Problems Solved

  • Efficient visualization of dental models
  • Enhanced treatment planning accuracy
  • Improved communication between dental professionals and patients

Benefits

  • Better understanding of dental anatomy
  • More precise treatment planning
  • Enhanced patient outcomes


Original Abstract Submitted

a computer implemented method for rendering digital three-dimensional dental models includes receiving a first digital 3d dental model including a first dental information of a patient; receiving a second digital 3d dental model including a second dental information of the patient; generating, in the digital 3d space, a superimposed model by superimposing one of the first digital 3d dental model or the second digital 3d dental model on another of the second digital 3d dental model or the first digital 3d dental model; and arranging a 2d controller and the superimposed model relative to each other such that a position of the 2d controller defines a boundary that demarcates the superimposed model between a first zone and a second zone.