Accuracy of a new photometric jaw tracking system in the frontal plane at different recording distances: An in-vitro study

J Dent. 2024 Sep:148:105245. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105245. Epub 2024 Jul 19.

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the accuracy of a new photometric jaw tracking system (JTS) in recording linear vertical movements in the frontal plane at different distances.

Methods: A mandibular plaster cast of a patient was placed on a simulation machine capable of linear movements along two spatial axes. Cyclops JTS (Itaka) was adapted to the plaster cast, while the head frame was attached to the simulation machine. The latter performed five linear movements from 20 to 40 mm in the y-axis; each movement was repeated five times at five different recording distance (380 to 420 mm). The recorded movements were measured and compared with those obtained with a laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) for accuracy analysis. Data were statistically processed (α = 0.05).

Results: No statistically significant differences were found between Cyclops and LDV measurements on the y- and z-axes (p = 0.5). Changes in linear vertical motion and distance positions did not affect the accuracy, which remained relatively constant with similar trends and values less than 1 % for each parameter variation. The best condition observed was linear vertical movement of 30 mm at 420 mm (0.010 ± 0.023 mm).

Conclusions: Cyclops has proven to be an accurate JTS in recording linear vertical movements in the frontal plane at different recording distances. For optimal recordings, the scanner should be placed as close as possible to the markers; excessive vertical movements decreased the accuracy. However, this study has limitations and requires in-vivo confirmations.

Clinical significance: The tested JTS proved accurate in recording linear vertical movements in the frontal plane. However, given the limitations of the study, further investigation under real conditions is needed to support prosthetic and gnathological rehabilitations.

Keywords: Functional mandibular movement; Jaw movement recording; Kinesiography; Motion tracking analysis; Photometric jaw tracking system.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Jaw / physiology
  • Mandible
  • Models, Dental
  • Movement*
  • Photometry / instrumentation
  • Vibration