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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 23: e210236, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1521298

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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the transversal and anterior-posterior changes obtained in patients treated only with the Damon system. Material and Methods: 51 patients with either class I or class II division 1 sagittal relationship treated with the Damon system and the same archwire sequence were retrospectively selected. Dental casts of each patient before (T0) and after treatment (T1) were scanned and analyzed using NEMOCAST 3D software. Inter-molar, inter first-premolar, inter-second premolar and inter-canine distances were measured in both upper and lower arches. Initial and final lateral cephalograms were traced using the OrisCeph program. Pre and post-treatment measurements were compared using the t-test for repeated measurements. The Pearson Correlation Index and Linear Regression Analysis were used to determine the dependence between continuous variables. The significance level was set at 0.05. Results: Transversal diameters in the upper arch increase statistically significantly, especially in the bicuspid area. Initial intra-arch diameter was the only statistically significant variable correlated with the final expansion obtained. A linear negative correlation between the initial latero-posterior torque and the final expansion was observed in both arches. Conclusion: Using identical arches in patients with very different initial characteristics, the changes in bicuspids' diameters remain the most predominant. Patients with initial more negative torque in the posterior region had a higher expansion amount.


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Humans , Male , Female , Orthodontics, Corrective , Orthodontic Brackets , Torque , Malocclusion, Angle Class I/diagnostic imaging , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Regression Analysis , Retrospective Studies , Analysis of Variance
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 23: e210180, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1448796

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ABSTRACT Objective: To establish cephalometric norms in primary dentition among males and females using novel customized Comprehensive Cephalometric Growth (CCG) Analysis. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on 67 subjects with a mean age of 5.5 yrs. Digital lateral cephalometric radiographs were obtained using Planmeca Pro One. The digital images were then transferred to Nemoceph software. Craniofacial Growth (CCG) Analysis was configured in the software with five sub-groups. This sub-grouping was done such that related components were grouped together and comprehensively; it would provide an assessment of every component of the craniofacial region that could be affected either by treatment maneuver or growth process. The same was used for the cephalometric analysis and to determine the cephalometric norms in the primary dentition. Results: Certain linear measurements were higher among males when compared to females. However, most measurements remained similar among males and females during this age group. The CCG analysis provided a comprehensive knowledge of the craniofacial parameters during the growth process. Conclusion: The cephalometric norms during primary dentition thus established using Comprehensive Craniofacial Growth analysis would provide the data for early diagnosis and treatment planning in interceptive orthodontic treatment procedures.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Tooth, Deciduous/anatomy & histology , Anthropometry/instrumentation , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Dentofacial Deformities , Radiographic Image Enhancement/instrumentation , Early Diagnosis
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1351205

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ABSTRACT Objective: To establish the cephalometric (Ceph.) norm by Ceph. for orthognathic surgery (COGS) analysis for Saudi population. Material and Methods: 500 adult Saudi samples (250 males and 250 females) with the age range of 18-30 years old were selected for this study. The selections of samples were based on a normal occlusal relationship, no history of facial trauma and no previous orthodontic treatment. Lateral Ceph. radiographs were tracing by CASSOS software and analyzed by SPSS software according to COGS analysis. Results: Significant differences were showed between the Saudi males and females on most of the Ceph. parameters. The Saudi males had a convex facial profile with chin prominent and more bimaxillary protrusion, upper and lower lip protrusion than the Saudi females. Conclusion: This study evaluated the craniofacial morphological difference between the male and the female population in Saudi Arabia by using COGS analysis. The finding of this study will help for better diagnosis of orthodontic and orthognathic surgical treatment planning and identify the morphological facial characteristics of Saudi patients.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Orthodontics , Saudi Arabia , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures/instrumentation , Orthognathic Surgery/instrumentation , Radiography, Dental/instrumentation , Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 20: e5379, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | BBO, LILACS | ID: biblio-1135515

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Abstract Objective: To assess the effect of experience in landmark identification on two-dimensional (2D) lateral cephalograms on performance of dental students concerning landmark identification on three-dimensional (3D) cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. Material and Methods: This quasi-experimental study evaluated 40 dental students in two groups (n=20). Group 1 included senior dental students who had experience in landmark identification on 2D lateral cephalograms and Group 2 included third-year dental students with no such experience. Both groups received instructions on identification of eight landmarks on 3D CBCT scans. The coordinates of the landmarks were determined in x, y and z axes. One orthodontist determined the mean coordinates of each landmark as a reference by twice measurements with a one-week interval. The mean distance from the identified points to the reference points was reported as the mean consistency (MC), and the standard deviation of the mean was considered as precision of landmark identification. Data were analyzed using independent samples t-test. Results: The mean distances from the points identified as nasion, point B, orbitale, anterior nasal spine (ANS), menton, coronoid process and pogonion in x, y and z axes and point A in x and z axes (p<0.001) to the reference points in Group 1 were greater than those in Group 2 with no such experience. Conclusion: Previous experience in landmark identification on 2D cephalograms does not help in landmark identification on 3D CBCT scans and may even adversely affect the results.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Students, Dental , Education, Dental , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Orthodontists , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Statistics, Nonparametric , Iran/epidemiology
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1135541

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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the cephalometric norm for Saudi sample by Ricketts analysis (RA). Material and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, cephalometric radiographs were taken for 500 samples. The subjects included 250 males and 250 females. The ages of the subjects ranged from 18-30years. The criteria of selection were based on Class I incisor relationship, no skeletal abnormality and no previous orthodontic treatment. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken, traced and digitized by SPSS software, according to RA. An independent t-test was used to test the level of significance between genders. Results: Significant disparities found between Saudi males and females in dental and soft tissue measurements. The result showed that the distal position of the maxillary first molar to pterygoid vertical plane (U6 to Ptv) measurement was highly significantly greater (p<0.001) in Saudi males than females. Lower incisor to A-Pog (L1 to A-Pog) and lower lip to E plane was significantly longer (p<0.05) in Saudi males than females. Other measurements had no significant difference between Saudi males and females. Conclusion: The craniofacial morphology of the Saudi males was different from Saudi females using Ricketts analysis. This study will help the clinicians to diagnosis and treatment planning of orthodontic and orthognathic patients.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Radiography, Dental/instrumentation , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures/instrumentation , Incisor , Molar , Orthodontics , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Malaysia
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1135544

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Abstract Objective: To obtain the standardized values of individuals of Malaysian Malay and Chinese for further relevant research, such as treatment planning and aesthetical considerations. Material and Methods: In this retrospective study, 440 (305 were Malays and 135 were Chinese) standardized lateral cephalometric radiographs of orthodontic patients selected through simple random sampling are profiled using Holdaway's analysis. The independent t-test was used to assess the disparities in race and gender. The significant level was p<0.05. Results: Significant differences were found between the Malays and Chinese in their skeletal profile convexity, superior sulcus depth, inferior sulcus to the H line and nose prominence. Between Malay females and males, there are significant differences in superior sulcus depth, soft tissue subnasale to H line, basic upper lip thickness, upper lip thickness and nose prominence. Between Chinese males and females, there were differences in their skeletal profile convexity, upper lip to H line, basic upper lip thickness and upper lip thickness. Conclusion: The findings demonstrated the difference between standardized norms and the unique profiles of Malaysian Malays and Chinese. There are significant gender disparities in the soft tissue cephalometric measurements among Malaysian Malay and Chinese subjects.


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Humans , Male , Female , Orthodontics , Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , China , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Lip , Malaysia , Retrospective Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Asian People
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J. appl. oral sci ; 27: e20180380, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1012516

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Abstract Objective: Three-dimensional (3D) angular measurements between craniofacial planes pose challenges to quantify maxillary and mandibular skeletal discrepancies in surgical treatment planning. This study aims to compare the reproducibility and reliability of two modules to measure angles between planes or lines in 3D virtual surface models. Methodology: Twenty oriented 3D virtual surface models de-identified and constructed from CBCT scans were randomly selected. Three observers placed landmarks and oriented planes to determine angular measurements of pitch, roll and yaw using (1) 3D pre-existing planes, (2) 3D planes created from landmarks and (3) lines created from landmarks. Inter- and intra-observer reproducibility and repeatability were examined using the Intra-Class Correlation (ICC) test. One observer repeated the measurements with an interval of 15 days. ANOVA was applied to compare the 3 methods. Results: The three methods tested provided statistically similar, reproducible and reliable angular measurements of the facial structures. A strong ICC varying from 0.92 to 1.00 was found for the intra-observer agreement. The inter-observer ICC varied from 0.84 to 1.00. Conclusion: Measurements of 3D angles between facial planes in a common coordinate system are reproducible and repeatable either using 3D pre-existing planes, created based on landmarks or angles between lines created from landmarks.


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Humans , Skull/anatomy & histology , Cephalometry/methods , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Face/anatomy & histology , Anatomic Landmarks , Models, Anatomic , Reference Standards , Observer Variation , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Reproducibility of Results , Analysis of Variance , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methods
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Rev. salud pública ; 17(6): 1-1, nov.-dez. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-770923

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Objetivo Determinar la asociación entre las dimensiones de las estructuras craneofaciales de adolescentes y la presencia de TTM. Material y Métodos Estudio de casos y controles. Se evaluaron 46 pacientes de 10 a 16 años de edad con sus respectivas radiografías laterales de cráneo (23 casos y 23 controles, pareados por edad y sexo). Se aplicaron los Criterios Diagnósticos para la Investigación de los TTM (CDI/TTM) para establecer los casos y los controles por investigador estandarizado. Resultados La comparación entre casos y controles de las estructuras craneofaciales, no demostró diferencias significativas, sin embargo la altura facial inferior, el eje facial y el plano mandibular fueron ligeramente superiores en el grupo de los casos. En el análisis de ANOVA de dos vías, (diagnóstico y edad), la convexidad facial presentó diferencias entre los adolescentes varones con y sin Trastornos temporomandibulares (p=0,002). Conclusión Las estructuras craneofaciales no se asocian con el diagnóstico de TTM en los adolescentes, sin embargo se presentan cambios en las relaciones maxilomandibulares, (ubicación anterior del maxilar con respecto a la mandíbula) que provocan un patrón esquelético Clase II y una forma alargada de la cara.(AU)


Objective To determine the association between craniofacial structures and the presence of TMD in adolescents. Material and Methods Cases-control study. 46 patients aged 10 to 16 years old were evaluated with their respective lateral cephalometric X-rays (23 cases and 23 controls matched for age and sex). The TTM was evaluated with the research diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders (RDC/TMD). Results The comparison between cases and controls of the craniofacial structures did not show significant differences, however the lower facial height, facial axis and the mandibular plane were slightly higher in the group of cases. In the two-way analysis of ANOVA (diagnosis and age), facial convexity presented differences between the adolescent with and without temporomandibular disorders (p=0,002). Conclusion Craniofacial structures are not associated with the diagnosis of TMD in adolescents. However, changes occur in relation to the former location of the jaw, resulting in a skeletal pattern class II and an elongated shape of the face.(AU)


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Humans , Adolescent , Skull/anatomy & histology , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/physiopathology , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Mexico
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 72(9): 694-698, 09/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-722133

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Objective To compare the right and left sides of the same skulls as far as the described landmarks are concerned, and establish the craniometric differences between them. Method We carried out measurements in 50 adult dry human skulls comparing both sides. Results The sigmoid sinus width at the sinodural angle level was larger on the right side in 78% of the cases and at the level of the digastric notch in 72%. The jugular foramen width was also larger on the right side in 84% of the cases. The sigmoid sinus distance at the level of the digastric notch was larger on the right side in 64% of the cases, and the sigmoid sinus distance at the level of the digastric notch to the jugular foramen was larger on the right side in 70% of the cases. Conclusion Significant craniometric differences were found between both sides of the same skulls. .


Objetivo Comparar os lados direito e esquerdo no mesmo crânio nos pontos referenciais descritos e definir as diferenças craniométricas entre ambos. Método Realizamos mensurações em 50 crânios secos de humanos adultos comparando os lados direito e esquerdo. Resultados Como resultado, obtivemos as medidas da largura do seio sigmóideo na altura do ângulo sinodural maiores no lado direito em 78% dos casos e na altura do ponto digástrico em 72%. A largura do forame jugular foi também maior no lado direito em 84% dos casos. A distância do seio sigmóideo na altura do ângulo sinodural até a altura do ponto digástrico foi maior do lado direito em 64% dos casos, e a distância do seio sigmóideo na altura do ponto digástrico até o forame jugular foi maior do lado direito em 70% dos casos. Conclusão Diferenças craniométricas significativas foram encontradas entre os dois lados do crânio. .


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Adult , Humans , Anatomic Landmarks/anatomy & histology , Cephalometry/methods , Cranial Sinuses/anatomy & histology , Skull Base/anatomy & histology , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Lasers , Occipital Bone/anatomy & histology , Reference Values , Transillumination/methods
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(6): 106-111, Nov.-Dec. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-697738

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OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the anterior-posterior positioning of the upper and lower first molars, and the degree of rotation of the upper first molars in individuals with Class II, division 1, malocclusion. METHODS: Asymmetry I, an accurate device, was used to assess sixty sets of dental casts from 27 females and 33 males, aged between 12 and 21 years old, with bilateral Class II, division 1. The sagittal position of the molars was determined by positioning the casts onto the device, considering the midpalatal suture as a symmetry reference, and then measuring the distance between the mesial marginal ridge of the most distal molar and the mesial marginal ridge of its counterpart. With regard to the degree of rotation of the upper molar, the distance between landmarks on the mesial marginal ridge was measured. Chi-square test with a 5% significance level was used to verify the variation in molars position. Student's t test at 5% significance was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: A great number of lower molars mesially positioned was registered, and the comparison between the right and left sides also demonstrated a higher number of mesially positioned molars on the right side of both arches. The average rotation of the molars was found to be 0.76 mm and 0.93 mm for the right and left sides, respectively. CONCLUSION: No statistically significant difference was detected between the mean values of molars mesialization regardless of the side and arch. Molars rotation, measured in millimeters, represented » of Class II.


OBJETIVO: esse estudo avaliou o posicionamento anteroposterior dos primeiros molares superiores (1º MS) e inferiores, e o grau de rotação dos 1º MS, em indivíduos com má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1. MÉTODOS: mensuraram-se, em aparelho de precisão Assimetria I, 60 pares de modelos, de 27 indivíduos do sexo feminino e 33 do masculino, entre 12 e 21 anos de idade, com má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1. Utilizando a sutura palatina mediana como referência de eixo de simetria, os modelos foram posicionados no aparelho para mensuração da distância entre a crista marginal mesial do molar mais distal e a crista marginal mesial do molar do lado oposto, a fim de verificar o posicionamento sagital dos molares. Em relação à giroversão, mediu-se a distância entre pontos na crista marginal mesial. O teste qui-quadrado a 5% foi utilizado para verificar a variação de posicionamento dos molares, por arcos e por lado. O teste t de Student a 5% foi utilizado para comparar esses valores. RESULTADOS: houve maior número de molares inferiores mesializados e, comparando os lados, maior número de molares mesializados no lado direito em ambas as arcadas. As rotações médias dos molares foram de 0,76mm do lado direito e 0,93mm do esquerdo. CONCLUSÃO: não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os valores médios das mesializações dos molares quanto a lado ou arco. Quando observada isoladamente, a rotação dos molares, quantificada em milímetros, representou uma situação de » de Classe II.


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Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/pathology , Mandible/pathology , Maxilla/pathology , Molar/pathology , Anatomic Landmarks/pathology , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Models, Dental , Dental Arch/pathology , Odontometry/instrumentation , Rotation
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(2): 17e1-17e7, Mar.-Apr. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-683175

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the magnification factor of the radiographic image in angular, linear and proportional measurements. METHODS: From a dried human skull where metallic spheres with predetermined size were fixed (1.0 mm), 14 radiographs were obtained in devices of three different manufacturers: Panoura, Instrumentarium and Tomeceph. The Pearson correlation test was used to investigate the relationship between the rate of radiographic magnification and the cephalometric measurements assessed. RESULTS: According to the results, the linear measurements showed a high positive correlation, pointing out great influence of the magnification factor, while the angular and proportional measurements did not correlate. CONCLUSIONS: Comparisons between linear cephalometric measurements obtained with different devices from the same manufacturer showed maximum rates of expansion of 0.6%, 1.25% and 2.3%, respectively, for the devices from Instrumentarium (OP-100, Instrumentarium, Finland), Panoura (10CSU, Yoshida, Japan) and Satelec/Tomeceph (XMind, Satelec/Tomeceph Orion Corporation, Finland).


OBJETIVO: avaliar a influência do fator de magnificação da imagem radiográfica nas grandezas angulares, lineares e proporcionais. MÉTODOS: a partir de um crânio seco humano, no qual foram fixadas esferas metálicas de dimensões pré-definidas (1,0mm de diâmetro), 14 telerradiografias foram obtidas em diferentes aparelhos de três fabricantes: Panoura, Instrumentarium e Tomeceph. Foi realizada a análise estatística descritiva e utilizado o teste de correlação de Pearson para verificar a relação entre a taxa de magnificação radiográfica e as grandezas cefalométricas analisadas. RESULTADOS: as medidas lineares apresentaram alta correlação positiva, evidenciando grande influência do fator de magnificação sobre essas grandezas, ao passo que as angulares e proporcionais não apresentaram correlação. CONCLUSÃO: comparações entre medidas cefalométricas lineares obtidas com diferentes aparelhos do mesmo fabricante demonstraram taxas de ampliações máximas de 0,6%, 1,25% e 2,3%, respectivamente, para os aparelhos Instrumentium (OP-100 Instrumentarium), Panoura (10CSU Yoshida) e Satelec/Tomeceph (XMind Satelec/Tomeceph Orion Corp).


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Humans , Anatomic Landmarks , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Radiography, Dental/instrumentation , Skull , Cephalometry/standards , Reproducibility of Results , Radiography, Dental/standards , Skull/anatomy & histology
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In. Cunha, Ângel Cristina Pinto de Paiva; Santos-Coluchi, Giselle Gasparino dos; Souza, Lourdes Bernadete Rocha de. Ortodontia e fonoaudiologia na prática clínica. Rio de Janeiro, Revinter, 20110000. p.155-191, ilus, tab. (BR).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-872067
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140028

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Background and Objective: Buccolingual inclination of teeth is an essential factor in establishing good occlusion. The objective of this study was to evaluate the buccolingual inclination of molar teeth in different vertical skeletal patterns by using computed tomography scans. Materials and Methods: Coronal section of the jaws obtained from computed tomograms were used to measure the buccolingual inclination of the long axis of the molars relative to their skeletal base. Forty male adult individuals with class I dental occlusion were selected. They were classified as short (Group 1), average (Group II), and long faced (Group III) as per their skeletal patterns measured by GoGn-SN, FH-MP, Y-axis and facial height index in cephalograms. Statistical Analysis: ANOVA and Tukey HSD tests were applied to calculate if there were any significant differences in the mean molar inclination between the groups. Pearson's coefficients of correlation were calculated between the facial parameters and tooth inclination. Results: The differences in the mean molar inclination between the short, average, and long faced groups is significant for mandibular 1 st and 2 nd molars and maxillary 2 nd molars. Conclusion: Variations in mean molar inclination values are observed between short, average, and long faced groups.


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Adult , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Dental Arch/anatomy & histology , Dental Occlusion, Centric , Face/anatomy & histology , Humans , Male , Molar/anatomy & histology , Odontometry/instrumentation , Reference Values , Statistics, Nonparametric , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Torque , Vertical Dimension
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 15(6): 123-130, nov.-dez. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-578690

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OBJETIVO: comparar medidas cefalométricas angulares e lineares obtidas por meio de traçados cefalométricos manual e digital utilizando o programa Dolphin® Imaging 11.0, em telerradiografias laterais. MÉTODOS: a amostra foi composta de 50 telerradiografias laterais. Uma operadora, devidamente calibrada, realizou 50 traçados cefalométricos manuais e 50 digitais, utilizando 8 medidas angulares (FMA, IMPA, SNA, SNB, ANB, 1.NA, 1.NB e Eixo Y) e 6 medidas lineares (1-NA, 1-NB, Co-Gn, Co-A, Linha E-lábio inferior e AFAI). Para análise dos resultados obtidos, foi aplicado o teste t de Student. RESULTADOS: os resultados encontrados não mostraram diferenças estatisticamente significativas em nenhuma das medidas avaliadas (p>0,05). CONCLUSÃO: o método convencional e o computadorizado foram concordantes em todas as medidas angulares e lineares. O programa de traçado cefalométrico Dolphin® Imaging 11.0 pode ser utilizado, de forma confiável, como recurso auxiliar no diagnóstico, planejamento, acompanhamento e avaliação de tratamentos ortodônticos no âmbito clínico e no de pesquisa.


OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare angular and linear cephalometric measurements obtained through manual and digital cephalometric tracings using Dolphin Imaging® 11.0 software with lateral cephalometric radiographs. METHODS: The sample consisted of 50 lateral cephalometric radiographs. One properly calibrated examiner performed 50 manual and 50 digital cephalometric tracings using eight angular measurements (FMA, IMPA, SNA, SNB, ANB, 1.NA, 1.NB, Y-Axis) and six linear measurements (1-NA, 1-NB, Co-Gn, Co-A, E Line-Lower lip and LAFH). Results were assessed using Student's t-test. RESULTS: The results showed no statistically significant differences in any of the assessed measurements (p> 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Conventional and computerized methods showed consistency in all angular and linear measurements. The computer program Dolphin Imaging® 11.0 can be used reliably as an aid in diagnosing, planning, monitoring and evaluating orthodontic treatment both in clinical and research settings.


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Cephalometry/instrumentation , Cephalometry/trends , Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted , Orthodontics
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Niger. j. med. (Online) ; 17(3): 333-336, 2008.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1267277

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Background: The simplest of the parameters in anthropometry; including; height; weight; length; thickness and widths of various parts of the body vary from tribe to tribe and from one race to the other; and measurements of these parameters also differ amongst different age groups and between the two sexes as well. Method: A review composed via Medline Internet search; literature search and contributions from our experiences as well as experiences from colleagues. Results: Studies on measurements of the Sella turcica have revealed variations in the size of the fossa with certain parameters such as age; sex e.t.c. Conclusion: It is concluded that complete study of the Sella turcica requires multidirectional tomography


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Anthropometry , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Cephalometry/methods , Sella Turcica , Tomography
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Braz. oral res ; 20(2): 167-171, Apr.-June 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-432195

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A precisão no diagnóstico ortodôntico pode aumentar a chance de êxito terapêutico. Este trabalho teve como objetivo descrever o desenvolvimento de um sistema computadorizado (protótipo), criado a partir de uma tabela impressa da Análise Craniofacial e Análise do Espaço Total com o Índice de Dificuldade - Análise de Tweed-Merrifield, que visa auxiliar o diagnóstico ortodôntico. Foi aplicada a transposição da análise do formato manual para o digital. Buscou-se uma interface lógica e simples para o desenvolvimento do protótipo, composta por tabelas e gráficos, incluindo a realização de cálculos automáticos rápidos e precisos. O resultado foi a visualização imediata da resolução da análise, após o preenchimento dos campos no computador. Essa inovação tecnológica pode ser um instrumento de auxílio ao ortodontista, favorecendo a obtenção de um diagnóstico dentocraniofacial mais acurado, aumentando a segurança do paciente, orientando a conduta e pode contribuir para o ensino e a pesquisa.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Cephalometry/methods , Dental Records , Malocclusion/diagnosis , Orthodontics, Corrective , Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Malocclusion , Orthodontics, Corrective/instrumentation
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Rev. dent. press ortodon. ortopedi. facial ; 11(2): 44-54, mar.-abr. 2006. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-431456

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OBJETIVO: avaliar o programa de traçado cefalométrico Radiocef 2.0 quanto à confiabilidade e precisão, comparativamente ao método manual e ao programa Dentofacial Planner 7.02 (Gold Standard). METODOLOGIA: a amostra constou de 50 telerradiografias laterais de boa qualidade, de pacientes de ambos os gêneros, na faixa etária dos 11 aos 24 anos, pertencentes aos arquivos da disciplina de Ortodontia da Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru, da Universidade de São Paulo. A partir das diferentes formas de medições executadas, 4 grupos experimentais foram obtidos: Grupo 1 (método manual); Grupo 2 (a partir da digitalização dos traçados no programa Radiocef 2.0); Grupo 3 (a partir da digitalização das radiografias no programa Radiocef 2.0); e Grupo 4 (a partir da digitalização dos pontos cefalométricos no programa Dentofacial Planner 7.02). Na composição do estudo, foram selecionadas medidas angulares e lineares. A comparação inter-grupos foi realizada por meio da análise de variância e do teste de Kruskal-Wallis. RESULTADOS E CONCLUSÕES: os programas mostraram-se comparáveis, sem diferenças estatisticamente significantes, ao nível de 5 por cento, possibilitando as seguintes conclusões: 1) o programa de traçado cefalométrico computadorizado Radiocef 2.0 pode ser confiavelmente utilizado como recurso auxiliar no diagnóstico, plano de tratamento, acompanhamento e avaliação de tratamentos ortodônticos, nos âmbitos clínico e/ou de pesquisa; e 2) este programa também pode ser confiavelmente utilizado para efetuar medições a partir da digitalização dos traçados, além da forma proposta pelo fabricante.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Cephalometry/statistics & numerical data , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
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