A computer or other digital circuitry is used to assist in the creation of
a digital model of an individual component, such as a tooth or gum
tissue, in a patient's dentition. The computer receives a data set that
forms a three-dimensional (3D) representation of the patient's dentition,
applies a test to the data set to identify data elements that represent
portions of the individual component, and creates a digital model of the
individual component based upon the identified data elements. Many
implementations require the computer to identify data elements
representing a 2D cross-section of the dentition lying in a 2D plane that
is roughly parallel to or roughly perpendicular to the dentition's
occlusal plane. The computer analyzes the 2D cross-section to identify
dentition features that represent boundaries between individual dentition
components.