Abstract

Dental image is used for identification of a person because it can provide a lot of information about dental such as tooth contour, tooth position, and tooth shape. This research aims to process dental panoramic images in the form of greyscale images into binary images. Converting the greyscale image to binary is known as the thresholding process. The thresholding process is also called binerization. The input data used in this study is in the form of dental anatomical images produced by dental panoramic devices. The data used were 20 images, namely 10 abnormal dental images and 10 normal dental images. Results for the identification of dental anatomy with binerization the system and the manual calculation are the same. Identification normal dental are 50% and abnormal dental are 80%.

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