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A Critical Analysis of the Limitation of Deep Learning based 3D Dental Mesh Segmentation Methods in Segmenting Partial Scans.

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Tooth segmentation from intraoral scans is a crucial part of digital dentistry. Many Deep Learning based tooth segmentation algorithms have been developed for this task. In most of the cases, high accuracy has been achieved, although, most of the available tooth segmentation techniques make an implicit restrictive assumption of full jaw model and they report accuracy based on full jaw models. Medically, however, in certain cases, full jaw tooth scan is not required or may not be available. Given this practical issue, it is important to understand the robustness of currently available widely used Deep Learning based tooth segmentation techniques. For this purpose, we applied available segmentation techniques on partial intraoral scans and we discovered that the available deep Learning techniques under-perform drastically. The analysis and comparison presented in this work would help us in understanding the severity of the problem and allow us to develop robust tooth segmentation technique without strong assumption of full jaw model.Clinical relevance- Deep learning based tooth mesh segmentation algorithms have achieved high accuracy. In the clinical setting, robustness of deep learning based methods is of utmost importance. We discovered that the high performing tooth segmentation methods under-perform when segmenting partial intraoral scans. In our current work, we conduct extensive experiments to show the extent of this problem. We also discuss why adding partial scans to the training data of the tooth segmentation models is non-trivial. An in-depth understanding of this problem can help in developing robust tooth segmentation tenichniques.

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