Introduction Introduction Methods and materials Results Discussion Conclusions Funding References Three-dimensional mandibular models are useful for planning maxillofacial surgery and orthodontic treatment.1,2 In studies of growth, mandibular models are important for assessing morphological changes over time.3,4 Such models are typically obtained from conventional computed tomography (CT), using high radiation dose to capture fine detail of the bony structure. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) shows promise for oral and craniofacial imaging applications due to lower radiation dose, lower cost and shorter acquisition time compared to CT. However, CBCT images have lower contrast and higher levels of ...