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Fig. 3. Process of exclusively segmenting the mandibular condyle area from cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data. (A) Three-dimensional (3D) CBCT image of the hard tissue, (B) 3D image created by selecting a specific region in the sagittal direction, (C) two-dimensional (2D) image of (B), (D) image of (C) with only the mandibular condyle region segmented, (E) 3D image of (D), (F) coronal 3D image, (G) 2D image of (F), (H) exclusive segmentation of the mandibular condyle region in (G), (I) 3D image observed in the coronal plane, (J) 2D image of (I), (K) exclusive image of the mandibular condyle segmented in (I), and (L) final 3D image of the mandibular condyle segmented in all three planes.
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