A method is described for taking a three-dimensional virtual model of the
dentition and associated anatomical structures of a patient and isolating
individual teeth from the rest of the anatomical structure, e.g. gums, to
thereby produce individual, virtual three-dimensional tooth objects. The
individual tooth objects can be displayed on the display of an
orthodontic workstation and moved independently from each other, and
thereby form the basis of planning treatment for the patient. The
individual, virtual three-dimensional tooth objects are created by
comparing the virtual model of the dentition to virtual,
three-dimensional template teeth that are stored in memory in a process
described in detail herein. The template teeth can include roots as well
as crowns. The template teeth can be stored objects acquired from some
external source or alternatively developed from a database of patient
scans. Virtual three-dimensional brackets are also stored in the memory
of the workstation. The virtual brackets can be placed on the virtual
teeth and moved relative to the teeth as needed in a preliminary step in
treatment planning.