Abstract

CBCT images have been widely used in digital orthodontics. In CBCT images, there are some tooth boundaries of blurriness and disappearance, and the teeth are of intensity inhomogeneity. In order to identify these boundaries and segment teeth, this paper develops an approach of alternate level set evolutions with controlled switch via slice-by-slice tooth segmentation: the user selects a voxel inside a tooth to initialize a small circle encircling the voxel, and the curve is automatically expanded until the tooth surface is formed. In each slice, the curve is expanded by two level set evolutions: the first level set evolution handles the intensity inhomogeneity and the second level set evolution solves the boundary blurriness and disappearance of the teeth. Experiments showed that the proposed method successfully segmented 12 CBCT datasets of 356 teeth and outperformed the geodesic active contour method and the popular method and the state-of-the-art method.

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