WO2004073542A1 - Dental image storage and retrieval apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to generally to medical imaging in the field of dentistry and more particularly relates to a method and system for storing and manages dental images on a computer or a computer network.
- X-ray technology has provided a straightforward and cost-effective means for dentists to capture images of their patient's teeth.
- X-ray images are an important diagnostic tool, allowing the dentist to "see inside" the mouth, a single tooth and/or several teeth of the patient.
- X-ray dental images have a number of other benefits, in that pictures can then be stored in the patient's file for future reference, to allow the dentist to track problems in a patient's teeth over time.
- X-ray pictures can also be used to show a patient where defects may exist in the patient's teeth, and to help the dentist explain suggested treatments to address those defects.
- Nipersoft is essentially an index based database package (using C TREE database on DentriX software package) that can be used to store, retrieve and otherwise manage a plurality of dental images.
- the Nipersoft data file will be stored on a central file server in the administration area of the dental office. This central file server will be connected to a plurality of client machines in the dental operating suites.
- a method of storing a dental image comprising:
- the image file is stored as a single file using a native file system of the storage device.
- the native file system can be any known native file system such as FAT32, NTFS, Macintosh File System, or the Linux File System.
- the capturing step is performed using an image capture device selected from the group of intra oral cameras, scanners, and X- Rays.
- the unique file name can includes a first identifier respective to the patient and a second identifier respective to a dental region captured in the dental image.
- the selected dental region can be a specific tooth respective to the patient and the second identifier includes a code representing the specific tooth.
- the unique file name can include another identifier representing the date and/or time when the dental image was captured or created.
- the unique file name can also include an additional identifier representing the date and/or time when the dental image was modified.
- the unique file name can also include a fifth identifier representing a type of imaging device used to perform the capturing step.
- a method of retrieving a dental image comprising:
- a system for storing and retrieving dental images comprising a dental image file server for storing a plurality of dental images.
- the dental images are stored on the file system using a unique file name for each image.
- the file server is connected to at least one dental image client that is for delivering dental images to the server in order to store the images on the server.
- the dental image client is also operable to retrieve dental images from the dental image file server.
- a dental image input device such as an intra-oral camera or the like, is connected to the client for receiving a captured dental image from a patient.
- a dental image output device is connected to the client for presenting the dental images to a user, such as a dentist.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a dental image storage and retrieval system in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of the RAID storage device of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a flow-chart of a method for storing dental images in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a flow-chart of a method for retrieving dental images in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- System 30 includes a dental image file server 34 in a server room 38, located in, or otherwise connected to, a dental office.
- File server 34 is connected via a network 40 to a plurality of dental image clients 42 (shown on Figure 1 as clients 42a, 42b ... 42n) which are each located in their own dental operating suite 46 (shown on Figure 1 as suites 46a, 46b ... 46n) located within the dental office.
- Clients 42 are typically ergonomically accessible to a patient 54 and/or a dentist 56, when they are located within the suite 46, so that the dentist 56 can operate on the client 42, and/or the patient 54 can view information displayed by the client 42.
- Dental image file server 34 comprises a CPU tower 58 that interconnects a monitor 62 (and/or other output devices), a keyboard 66, a mouse 70 (and/or other input devices), and a redundant array of inexpensive discs 74 or RAID 74 (and/or other storage devices).
- Tower 58 further includes a network interface card (or other network interface means) for managing incoming and outgoing communications with clients 42.
- RAID 74 stores a plurality of dental images that can be accessed by clients 42 via network 40. Thus, the size of RAID 74 will typically depend on the number of images that the particular dental offices wishes to maintain. Further details about RAID 74 will be discussed in greater detail below.
- the hardware and protocol to implement network 40 is not particularly limited, and can include an Ethernet local area network, a wide area network, and 802.11b wireless network, the Internet, an intranet or the like.
- Dental image clients 42 comprise a CPU tower 78 that interconnects a monitor
- Tower 78 further includes a network interface card (or other network interface means) for managing incoming and outgoing communications with server 34 via network 40.
- client 42 is operable to retrieve images stored on RAID 74 and present such retrieved images on monitor 82.
- client 42 is operable to capture dental images of patient 54 using intra-oral camera 94 and send those images to server 34 for storage on, and later retrieval from, RAID 74.
- the file system used to store dental image files on RAID 74 is based on the chosen or native operating system used to operate server 34.
- the file storage system used to store dental image files on RAID 74 can be based on FAT32 (i.e. File Allocation Table that supports partitions larger than two gigabytes and pathnames greater that 256 characters) or NTFS (i.e. NT File System, the native file system of Windows NT).
- FAT32 i.e. File Allocation Table that supports partitions larger than two gigabytes and pathnames greater that 256 characters
- NTFS i.e. NT File System, the native file system of Windows NT
- Other file systems will occur to those of skill in the art, such as the Macintosh file system or Linux file system.
- the images stored on RAID 74 regardless of their file type (e.g. TIFF, JPEG, MPEG, PCX etc.) are stored as atomic files according to the file system of RAID 74.
- file structure 100 is based on NTFS, and includes a parent directory 104 and a plurality of sub-directories 108 thereunder.
- Parent directory 104 can either be the root directory of RAID 74, or it can be a directory, or sub-directory thereunder as desired. In any event, it is presently preferred that, wherever parent directory 104 is located on RAID 74, parent directory 104 should be reserved for storing sub-directories 108 that are for storing a plurality of dental image files 110.
- Sub-directories 108 are created and then reserved for individual patients 54 of the dental office associated with system 30.
- the directory name format of each subdirectory 108 will include a unique patient identifier 112 for that particular patient 54, which can include any number of indicia such as the patient's name, social security number, and/or a unique file number assigned by the dental office, and/or a combination thereof. Whichever indicia or indicium are used for the identifier, it is presently preferred that a consistent format be used, based on accepted characters for the file system (in this case NTFS) used for RAID 74.
- NTFS accepted characters for the file system
- indicia are delimited as separate fields by using particular reserved characters, such as hyphens "-", or underscores "_”, and that such reserved characters are omitted from use in the actual indicia themselves.
- the directory name can be parsed using its known name format, and the dental image directories therein searched and utilized, by individuals manually accessing RAID 74 (either through server 34 or through clients 42), or by software packages that may automatically search or otherwise utilize dental image directories of RAID 74 according to its NTFS file structure.
- RAID 74 presently preferred, but not required, that such directory names on RAID 74 be automatically created by software executing on server 34 or client 42, rather than by manual creation of such directory names.
- An exemplary naming format for patient identifier 112 is of the format shown in
- the first text field, SURNAME means the last name, or family name of the patient, and is typed in capital letters.
- the second text field, Given_name means the patient's given name, typed in lower-case letters but with an initial capital letter for the given name.
- the third field, Patient_number is a unique number assigned to that patient by the dental office, which can be helpful to distinguish patients having identical surnames and given names.
- Dental image files 110 of a particular patient 54 are thus stored under the subdirectory 108 created for that particular patient.
- the file name format of each dental image file 110 will typically include a number of indicia such as a patient identifier, a file creation date, a file creation time, a modification date, a description of the source from which the image was derived, and an image description.
- the image file name will also include a file type, which is typically indicated by the final three (or more) characters of the file name, preceded by a period or ".”. (i.e.
- the patient number can be the patient's social security number, and/or a unique file number assigned by the dental office, and/or a combination thereof.
- a consistent format be used, based on accepted characters for the file system (in this case NTFS) used for RAID 74. It is presently preferred that such indicia are delimited as separate fields by using particular reserved characters, such as hypens "-", or underscores "_”, and that such reserved characters are omitted from use in the actual indicia themselves.
- the file name can be parsed using its known file name format, and the dental images therein searched and utilized, by individuals manually accessing RAID 74 (either through server 34 or through clients 42), or by software packages that may automatically search or otherwise utilize dental images stored on RAID 74 according to the NTFS file structure.
- RAID 74 it is presently preferred, but not required, that such file names on RAID 74 be automatically created by software executing on server 34 or client 42, rather than by manual creation of such file names.
- An exemplary file naming format for dental image 110 is of the format shown in
- the first text field, SURNAME is the last name, or family name of the patient, and is typed in capital letters, and is common with the SURNAME found in the name of the subdirectory 108 where the image resides.
- the second text field, Creation_date is the date on which the image file was actually created, and will typically correspond with the day that the image was obtained from the patient.
- the third field, Creation ime is the time of the day on which the image file was created.
- Modification_date means a date on which the image was accessed and modified.
- hnage_Source refers to the particular device used to obtain the dental image, which could be comprised of codes such as, for example, "IOC” to refer to intra-oral camera 94, or "SCA" to mean a scanned image of an X-ray. Other types of image sources will occur to those of skill in the art.
- Image_identification is used to identify the actual image, and is typically comprised of a unique code common in the dental profession, such codes being used to identify a particular tooth, or set of teeth and/or the angle from which such images were taken.
- a unique code common in the dental profession, such codes being used to identify a particular tooth, or set of teeth and/or the angle from which such images were taken.
- the particular structure of information used in Image_identification is not particularly limited.
- a method for storing dental images is indicated generally at 200. h order to assist in the explanation of method 200, it will be assumed that method 100 is performed using system 30. It is to be understood that the following discussion of method 200 will lead to further understanding of system 30. (However, it is to be further understood that system 30 and/or method 200 can be varied, and/or that method 200 need not be performed according the exact sequence shown in Figure 2, and or that system 30 and method 200 need not work exactly as discussed herein in conjunction with each other, and that such variations are within the scope of the present invention.)
- step 210 the identity of the patient is received.
- this step can be implemented a number of ways. For example, when a patient 54 becomes a patient of the dental office associated with system 30, during the collection of his initial intake data, his identity can be entered into file server 34, and as part of creating a database record on server 34 for patient 54, a sub-directory 108 is created for that particular patient 54 according to the above-described format.
- Another way step 210 can be implemented is directly by a dentist 56 (or other dental professional) who is working with a patient 54 by manually inputting the data using a client 42 in the suite 46 where the dentist 56 and patient 54 are located.
- Other ways of receiving the identity of patient 54 will now occur to those of skill in the art.
- sub-directory 108a shown on Figure 2 for patient 54a in suite 46a was created on RAID 74 on some previous date when patient 54a became a patient of the dental office associated with system 30.
- the step of receiving the identity of patient 54a will be assumed to occur on client 42a, through the act of dentist 56a selecting patient 54a's name from a menu of names of existing patients 54 belonging to the dentist office associated with system 30.
- a image of a dental feature of the patient is captured.
- this step can be implemented by dentists 56a directing intraoral camera 94a towards a specific location in the mouth of patient 54a, and activating camera 94a to collect the desired image. Having activated camera 94a the image is transferred to CPU tower 78a.
- Step 220 can be implemented in other ways however, depending on the type of image capture equipment available on system 30.
- step 230 a file name unique to the patient and the captured image is generated.
- CPU tower 78a When implemented on system 30 using the example of patient 54a in suite 46a, it is contemplated that CPU tower 78a will execute software that will create a file name for the captured image according to the format shown in Table II.
- CPU tower 78a When CPU tower 78a generates this file name, it will assemble the SURNAME from the SURNAME of patient 54a as obtained at step 210, it will assemble the Creation_date and Creation_time from the system clock of CPU tower 78a, and it will use the code "IOC", to represent intra-oral camaera 94a, which tower 78a will inherently know as being the source to capture the image at step 220.
- the final field, "-mage_Identification” will be manually inputted by dentist 56a, based on a prompt generated by tower 78a. Dentist 56a will effect such manual input by either by typing in the information using keyboard 86a, or using mouse 90a to select a predefined code from a menu offered by tower 78a via display 82a.
- step 240 the captured image will be outputted for storage on a file storage device under the name generated at step 230.
- CPU tower 78a will attach the file name generated at step 230 to the image captured at step 220, and, using the network protocols of network 40, deliver the image and the file name to file server 34, which in turn will save the image on RAID 74 under sub-directory 108a.
- a method for retrieving one or more dental image in accordance with another embodiment of the invention is indicated generally at 300.
- the particular patient is already a patient of the dental office associated with system 30, and that a directory 108 containing dental images of that patient is stored on RAID 74 in accordance with file structure 100 - such images having been stored using method 200 or the like.
- the identity of the patient is received.
- this step can be implemented a number of ways, however, in one example it is assumed that patient 54a is in dental suite 46a, and that dentist 56a enters in the name of patient 54a into keyboard 86a, and this input is received by tower 78a.
- step 320 at least a portion of the dental images of the identified patient are retrieved from the directory associated with that patient.
- tower 78a When implemented on system 30 according to the assumptions made above, tower 78a will send an instruction to server 34 to access directory 108a associated with patient 54a. A predefined number of images stored in directory 108a will then be downloaded over network 40 to tower 78a. The number of images that comprise the portion that are retrieved can depend on a number of factors. For example, where the directory 108a contains only one image, then the portion will be simply that one image.
- the portion of images retrieved at step 320 are presented to the dentist.
- the images are presented on display 82a, typically as a plurality of thumbnails all on a single screen.
- the dentist 56a can then use mouse 90a to browse through, and/or select one or more of the presented images.
- step 340 a determination is made of which browsing instruction was received at step 330 by the dentist. If it is determined that the dentist selected one of the dental images that was presented at step 330, then the method advances to step 350 where the dental image is processed according to input received from the dentist. Such processing can include: magnifying, cutting portions therefrom, marking, highlighting or other editing functions as desired. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that at this step 340, the dentist 56a has the opportunity to show the dental image, such as a particular tooth, of patient 54a, and to discuss with patient 54a possible corrective steps that may be taken with that particular tooth.
- step 300 once the dentist 56a finishes processing the image, the method ends, but the method could simply begin a new again at 210 in order to retrieve another image, or simply return to step 330 in order to retrieve another image of that patient 54a.
- known or future dental image processing software can be used at step 350, thereby making the database of images stored on RAID 74 independent of such dental image processing software, allowing the dentist the opportunity to upgrade or change to different operating systems or dental imaging software programs without the need to convert the database of images on RAID 74 into a format understandable to the different dental image processing software.
- step 340 determines whether the dentist did not select any particular image presented at step 330, but instead wishes look at other images stored on RAID 74.
- the method advances to step 360 where another portion of images from the patient directory (in this example directory 108a) are identified, and the method returns to step 220, at which point that another portion of images are retrieved as previously described.
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