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Ana Paula Reis Durão1, Aline Morosolli2, Pisha Pittayapat3, Napat Bolstad4, Afonso P Ferreira5, Reinhilde Jacobs6.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim this study was to compare the accuracy of orthodontists and dentomaxillofacial radiologists in identifying 17 commonly used cephalometric landmarks, and to determine the extent of variability associated with each of those landmarks.Entities:
Keywords: Analysis; Anatomic Landmarks; Cephalometry; Orthodontics; Reliability and Validity
Year: 2015 PMID: 26730368 PMCID: PMC4697005 DOI: 10.5624/isd.2015.45.4.213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Imaging Sci Dent ISSN: 2233-7822
Fig. 1Cephalometric landmarks used in the study. N, nasion; Or, orbitale; S, sella; Co, condylion; Po, porion, PNS, posterior nasal spine; ANS, anterior nasal spine; A, point A; UIA, upper incisor apex; UIB, upper incisor border; LIB, lower incisor border; LIA, lower incisor apex; B, point B; Pog, pogonion; Gn, gnathion; Me, menton; Go, gonion.
Fig. 2Example of a lateral cephalometric radiograph with the identification of landmarks by two observers.
Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) reflecting interobserver and intraobserver variability.
* Among the eight observers, **A dentomaxillofacial radiologist.
CI, confidence interval; UIA, upper incisor apex; UIB, upper incisor border; LIB, lower incisor border; LIA, lower incisor apex.
Minimum and maximum Euclidean distances (in mm) for orthodontists, defined as the absolute difference in millimeters between the mean value and standard deviation of each landmark, averaged across all observers.
SD, standard deviation; ICC, intraclass correlation; CI, confidence interval; PNS, posterior nasal spine; ANS, anterior nasal spine; UIA, upper incisor apex; UIB, upper incisor border; LIB, lower incisor border; LIA, lower incisor apex.
Minimum and maximum Euclidean distances (in mm) for dentomaxillofacial radiologists, defined as the absolute difference in millimeters between the mean value and standard deviation of each landmark, averaged over all observers.
SD, standard deviation; ICC, intraclass correlation; CI, confidence interval; PNS, posterior nasal spine; ANS, anterior nasal spine; UIA, upper incisor apex; UIB, upper incisor border; LIB, lower incisor border; LIA, lower incisor apex.
Standard deviation for each linear and angular measurement, as performed by two observers in radiographs from 20 patients.
N, nasion; Or, orbitale; S, sella; Co, condylion; Po, porion, A, point A; Gn, gnathion; Me, menton; Go, gonion.