TMJ anatomy, pathologies, imaging and therapies
Krakow-Poland May 10-11 2019
The full Congress program is available at TMJ anatomy, pathologies, imaging and therapies.
This presentation was part of the Congress highlights new developments in publicly available software for image superimpositions in Dental applications.
3D image analysis continue to mandate a multidisciplinary collaborative team including clinician researchers, software engineers and computer science experts.
This work was supported by the National Institute Of Dental & Craniofacial Research of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01DE024450. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health
• DC/TMD overview
• Image Analysis examples for Early Fracture, Idiophatic Condylar Resorption, Conydlar Hyperplasia, Post-surgical adaptations
• Degenerative Joint Disease
Presenter
Lucia Cevidanes, Ph.D. DDS, University of Michigan
Preparation for the workshop
The workshop combines powerpoint presentations available at : TMJ Imaging Krakow May 2019
And our Shorter modified TMJ survey
Hardware and Software
3D Slicer or SlicerCMF-Slicer software installation requires 1GB of RAM absolute minimum, with more highly recommended. Common data sets may require 4GB or more RAM for processing. A fast graphics card or GPU that supports OpenGL is also recommended. Slicer is built and tested on many hardware and software platforms. 3D Slicer runs on Microsoft Windows , Mac OS ; and a variety of Linux distributions.
ITKsnap - Semi-automatic segmentation tool and visualization
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