CPC A61B 34/25 (2016.02) [A61B 34/20 (2016.02); A61B 90/37 (2016.02); A61B 90/39 (2016.02); A61C 1/084 (2013.01); A61C 8/0089 (2013.01); A61B 2090/365 (2016.02); A61B 2090/372 (2016.02)] | 22 Claims |
1. A computer-implemented method for processing data using at least one processor coupled to a memory, the method comprising:
displaying via a display unit of a client computing device, an interactive graphical user interface (GUI) for guiding positioning of a dental implant in a subject;
presenting within the GUI, a first overlay of a target virtual vector overlaid on at least one image of an oral cavity of a subject captured by at least one image sensor during a dental session of the subject,
wherein the target virtual vector denotes a target vector defining a target location and a target angle for drilling by a real-world bur of a real-world drill for insertion of a dental implant;
monitoring a real-world location and angle of the real-world bur of the drill during manipulations by a user; and
dynamically updating, within the GUI, a second overlay of a current virtual vector overlaid on the at least one image including the first overlay, the current virtual vector including a virtual location and virtual angle corresponding to a current value of the monitored real-world location and angle of the real-world bur of the drill,
wherein the current virtual vector is presented as a first line parallel to a long axis of the bur and as a plurality of first concentric circles arranged along a first plane, the first line is normal to the first plane, the target virtual vector is presented as a second line parallel to a direction for drilling for insertion of the dental implant and as a plurality of second concentric circles arranged along a second plane, the second line is normal to the second plane,
wherein when misaligned the plurality of first concentric circles and the plurality of second concentric circles are distinct and dynamically visually adapted for indicting direction and/or amount and/or angle for alignment, and when aligned are depicted as a single set of concentric circles.
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