Abstract: In digital dentistry, it is increasingly common to consider both teeth and soft tissue when designing treatments or visualising patient models. However, scans of teeth and tissue are usually acquired separately, and few studies have explored the joint geometry of the facial surface and dentition, despite its many potential clinical applications. This work explores how linear and multi-linear shape models of lips and teeth can bridge the gap between disparate 3D scanning modalities.
External IDs:dblp:conf/miua/DordaPHGS25
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