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Precision of the Jaw Tracking System JAWS-3D

  • Ruggero L. Airoldi1
  • Luigi M. Gallo1
  • Sandro Palla1

1Department of Masticatory Disorders and Complete Dentures Dental School, University of Zurich, CH.8023 Zurich, Switzerland

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.08155 Vol.8,Issue 2,June 1994 pp.155-164

Published: 30 June 1994

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to measure, under laboratory conditions, the noise level of the optoelectronic jaw-tracking system JAWS-3D, which records the movement of the whole mandible from extraorally placed landmarks. Also, an assessment was made of its accuracy in measuring positions, angles, and velocities. The results showed that the accuracy of JAWS-3D decreased when the distance between the recorded point and the extraoral landmarks increased. The path of a point near to the landmarks was estimated with an error of 0.11%, whereas the error increased to 1.33% when the point was far from the landmarks. The maximum error in angle computation was 0.7 degrees. The velocities calculated by JAWS-3D corresponded closely to the actual ones: mean error of 3 mm/s for velocities up to 80 mm/s. Thereafter, the error increased to reach 26 mm/s at a speed of 210 mm/s.


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Ruggero L. Airoldi,Luigi M. Gallo,Sandro Palla. Precision of the Jaw Tracking System JAWS-3D. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1994. 8(2);155-164.

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