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Materials Today: Proceedings
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Communication, Computing and Networking, 2018
Orthodontic treatment is a critical issue. The application of dental braces is both painful as we... more Orthodontic treatment is a critical issue. The application of dental braces is both painful as well as displeasing to the eye. Hence, there has been a transition from the usage of dental braces to clear dental aligners. There are multiple software available in the market which provides a platform for manipulation of teeth and development of dental aligners. The demand for orthodontic treatment has resulted in the rapid evolution of software for proper treatment plans. The motive of this study is to (a) compare two different CAD/CAM software: Maestro 3D Ortho Studio and 3-Shape Ortho Analyzer® and (b) examine their methodology and respective approaches in the generation of clear dental aligners. The manipulation done using Maestro 3D is a cumbersome task as each stage needs to be manually generated whereas in 3-Shape Ortho Analyzer, only the final stage is generated manually and intermediate stages are automatically generated with appropriate manipulations in each stage. In case of 3...
2021 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2021
Program traces are often used for explaining the dynamic behavior of programs. Unfortunately, pro... more Program traces are often used for explaining the dynamic behavior of programs. Unfortunately, program traces can grow quite big very quickly, even for small programs, which compromises their usefulness. In this paper we present a visual notation for program traces that supports their succinct representation, as well as their dynamic transformation through a structured query language. An evaluation on a set of standard examples shows that our representation can reduce the overall size of traces by at least 79%, which suggests that our notation is an effective improvement over the use of plain traces in the explanation of dynamic program behavior.
NHRD Network Journal, 2012
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2019
Materials Today: Proceedings
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Communication, Computing and Networking, 2018
Orthodontic treatment is a critical issue. The application of dental braces is both painful as we... more Orthodontic treatment is a critical issue. The application of dental braces is both painful as well as displeasing to the eye. Hence, there has been a transition from the usage of dental braces to clear dental aligners. There are multiple software available in the market which provides a platform for manipulation of teeth and development of dental aligners. The demand for orthodontic treatment has resulted in the rapid evolution of software for proper treatment plans. The motive of this study is to (a) compare two different CAD/CAM software: Maestro 3D Ortho Studio and 3-Shape Ortho Analyzer® and (b) examine their methodology and respective approaches in the generation of clear dental aligners. The manipulation done using Maestro 3D is a cumbersome task as each stage needs to be manually generated whereas in 3-Shape Ortho Analyzer, only the final stage is generated manually and intermediate stages are automatically generated with appropriate manipulations in each stage. In case of 3...
2021 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2021
Program traces are often used for explaining the dynamic behavior of programs. Unfortunately, pro... more Program traces are often used for explaining the dynamic behavior of programs. Unfortunately, program traces can grow quite big very quickly, even for small programs, which compromises their usefulness. In this paper we present a visual notation for program traces that supports their succinct representation, as well as their dynamic transformation through a structured query language. An evaluation on a set of standard examples shows that our representation can reduce the overall size of traces by at least 79%, which suggests that our notation is an effective improvement over the use of plain traces in the explanation of dynamic program behavior.
NHRD Network Journal, 2012
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2019