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Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Scientific Visualization

Background:

  • Online publications can now incorporate interactive 3-dimensional (3D) surface models.
  • This capability enhances the presentation and comprehension of complex data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the functionality for viewing and interacting with 3D surface models in online publications.
  • To provide guidance on preparing 3D surface models for online visualization.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans to acquire volumetric image data.
  • Constructed 3D surface models from volumetric data, registered them in a common coordinate system, and saved them in formats like .vtk.
  • Demonstrated visualization techniques including 3D overlays and color-coded distance maps.

Main Results:

  • Successfully prepared and visualized 3D surface models from CBCT scans for online publication.
  • 3D surface models were made available for interactive viewing and downloading in the online article version.
  • 2D snapshots and quantitative color-coded maps were generated for print and digital display.

Conclusions:

  • Authors can now upload 3D models into manuscripts for enhanced reader interaction.
  • Interactive 3D models improve the understanding and visualization of research findings for both authors and readers.