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Researchers propose computational method for TMJ configuration analysis using splints

Researchers have developed a new computational method to quantitatively analyze temporomandibular joint (TMJ) configurations using occlusal positioning splints. This approach models splints as rigid transformations of the mandible, integrating data from CBCT, facial motion, and dental scans. The method allows for simulation-based evaluation of joint space changes and aims to reduce the need for repeated imaging. AI

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IMPACT This methodological paper introduces a novel computational approach for TMJ analysis, potentially influencing future research in medical imaging and biomechanics.

RANK_REASON Academic paper published on arXiv detailing a new computational method.

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  1. Hugging Face Daily Papers TIER_1 ·

    Assessment of the quantitative impact of occlusal positioning splints on temporomandibular joint conditions

    A computational method for quantitative analysis of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) configuration using occlusal positioning splints is proposed and demonstrated. The method models a positioning splint as a physical realization of a predefined rigid transformation of the mandible, …

  2. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Agnieszka Anna Tomaka, Krzysztof Domino, Dariusz Pojda, Micha{\l} Tarnawski ·

    Assessment of the quantitative impact of occlusal positioning splints on temporomandibular joint conditions

    arXiv:2604.25322v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A computational method for quantitative analysis of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) configuration using occlusal positioning splints is proposed and demonstrated. The method models a positioning splint as a physical realization of a p…

  3. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Michał Tarnawski ·

    Assessment of the quantitative impact of occlusal positioning splints on temporomandibular joint conditions

    A computational method for quantitative analysis of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) configuration using occlusal positioning splints is proposed and demonstrated. The method models a positioning splint as a physical realization of a predefined rigid transformation of the mandible, …