Manuel O Lagravère1, Paul W Major. 1. Orthodontic Graduate Program, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. mlagravere@yahoo.com
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this article is to propose a reference landmark for use in 3-dimensional cephalometric analysis with 3-dimensional volumetric images. METHODS: Cone-beam computerized tomographies were obtained from 10 adolescent patients. They were analyzed with AMIRA software (Mercury Computer Systems, Berlin, Germany). RESULTS: The proposed reference point is located between both foramina spinosum. CONCLUSION: This point has high intrareliability and is an adequate landmark for use as a reference in 3-dimensional cephalometric analysis.
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this article is to propose a reference landmark for use in 3-dimensional cephalometric analysis with 3-dimensional volumetric images. METHODS: Cone-beam computerized tomographies were obtained from 10 adolescent patients. They were analyzed with AMIRA software (Mercury Computer Systems, Berlin, Germany). RESULTS: The proposed reference point is located between both foramina spinosum. CONCLUSION: This point has high intrareliability and is an adequate landmark for use as a reference in 3-dimensional cephalometric analysis.
Authors: E L Delamare; G S Liedke; M B Vizzotto; H L D da Silveira; J L D Ribeiro; H E D Silveira Journal: Dentomaxillofac Radiol Date: 2010-10 Impact factor: 2.419
Authors: Cecilia Ponce-Garcia; Manuel Lagravere-Vich; Lucia Helena Soares Cevidanes; Antonio Carlos de Olivera Ruellas; Jason Carey; Carlos Flores-Mir Journal: Angle Orthod Date: 2017-11-30 Impact factor: 2.079