Interactive, computer based orthodontist treatment planning, appliance
design and appliance manufacturing is described. A scanner is described which acquires
images of the dentition which are converted to three-dimensional frames of data.
The data from the several frames are registered to each other to provide a complete
three-dimensional virtual model of the dentition. Individual tooth objects are
obtained from the virtual model. A computer-interactive software program provides
for treatment planning, diagnosis and appliance from the virtual tooth models.
A desired occlusion for the patient is obtained from the treatment planning software.
The virtual model of the desired occlusion and the virtual model of the original
dentition provide a base of information for custom manufacture of an orthodontic
appliance. A variety of possible appliance and appliance manufacturing systems
are contemplated, including customized archwires and customized devices for placement
of off-the shelf brackets on the archwires, and removable orthodontic appliances.