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NCT06681844

Predict Tooth Wear

Sponsor: Hospices Civils de Lyon

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Summary

Tooth wear, resulting from gradual loss of dental hard tissue due to mechanical and chemical factors, impacts tooth structure, texture, and function. It affects quality of life, with varying prevalence (26.9% to 90.0%), and is traditionally detected visually during check-ups, often at advanced stages. Monitoring alterations in tooth shape via intraoral scanners aids early detection, but restoration remains challenging. Prevention through early detection is vital, as patients may not fully comprehend tooth structure loss until visible. Recently, statistical shape analysis (SSA) used to learn the tooth anatomy and define a reference shape (biogeneric tooth) using. However, assuring landmark consistency is challenging mostly due to biases of the operator. Recently, a robust method called MEG-IsoQuad offered automated, isotopological remeshing. Combining this with SSA holds promise for diagnostic and simulation purposes. This study aims to assess the reliability of a remeshing-SSA approach for altered and intact premolar analysis and compare machine learning algorithms for simulating the shape of the initially intact tooth or future altered one. The clinical perspective of the current work offers possibilities to: * Prevent future tooth wear by detecting it at an early stage; and communicate better to the patient by presenting him/her potential future altered teeth * Simulate the adapted reconstruction for the altered tooth by simulating the initially intact one

Official title: Prediction of the Tooth Wear Index Based on a Dataset of Dental Shapes:a Retrospective Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

1000

Start Date

2023-12-12

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2024-11-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Tooth Shape assessed using an intraoral scanner one after avulsion

* Tooth Shape assessed using an intraoral scanner one after avulsion and stored as StereoLithography (STL) file * Age, gender, reason of avulsion, type of tooth taken from the database and stored in a google sheet

Locations (5)

Indiana University Hospital

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

KU Leuven University Hospital

Leuven, Belgium

Lyon Dental Hospital

Lyon, France

King George Medical University

Lucknow, India

Tel Aviv Universi

Tel Aviv, Israel