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For more than seven decades orthodontist used cephalometric analysis as one of the main diagnostic tools which can be performed manually or by software. The use of computers in treatment planning is expected to avoid errors and make it less time consuming with effective evaluation and high reproducibility.This study was done to evaluate and compare the
Mohammed Umar Farooq +7 more
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Prosthodontic and Occlusal Management of a Patient With Facial Port‐Wine Stains: A Case Report
ABSTRACT This study aims to present the prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient affected by Port‐Wine Stain (PWS), a condition involving intraoral tissues that may pose challenges to removable prosthodontic treatment due to altered mucosal resiliency, pronounced hypersensitivity, and vascular fragility.
Ana‐Maria Condor +6 more
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The Study Of The Factors Affectıng Anb Angle
The material of this study consists of lateral cephalometric head films of 165 male and 165 female subjects having ideal occlusion and balanced facial pattern. All of the subjects were aged 13 to 16 years old.
Ümit Gazilerli, İsmail Ceylan
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Automatic Localization of Cephalometric Landmarks
A system for automatic detection of cephalometric landmarks is presented. Landmark detection is carried out in two steps: a line detection module searches for significant, well-contrasted lines of the image, such as the jaw line or the nasal spine. The landmark detection module uses the lines located in the first module to determine the search areas ...
Vicente Grau +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Malocclusion and the treatment process can affect the person's quality of life, which includes physical and psychological effects. Classifying the patient accurately is critical to achieving the desired output. This study aimed to improve the current diagnostic process with artificial‐intelligence algorithms using the lateral ...
Kareem Midlej +3 more
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Machine Learning and Clustering Analysis of Class II and III Malocclusions
ABSTRACT Objectives This prospective observational study aims to accurately classify individuals as skeletal class II/III by applying several machine‐learning algorithms. Furthermore, using the k‐means clustering analysis deepened our understanding of the characteristics of skeletal class II/III malocclusion (SCIIMO/SCIIIMO) patients.
Eva Paddenberg‐Schubert +11 more
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Effect of Malocclusion on Response to Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
As hypoglossal nerve stimulation grows in popularity, it is of high importance to continue to follow outcomes in an effort to further identify factors that impact treatment success. In this study, we found that malocclusion was associated with lower rates of success with hypoglossal nerve stimulation.
Emily R. Baker +3 more
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Long‐Term Results of UPPP and Coblation Channeling of the Tongue for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the long‐term surgical outcomes of combined uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) and coblation channeling of the tongue (CCT) for moderate‐to‐severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods The study enrolled patients with moderate‐to‐severe OSA who underwent treatment with UPPP plus CCT and had a minimal follow‐up of 2 years ...
Ren‐Hui Chen +3 more
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En la mayoría de los análisis cefalométricos disponibles se aplican medidas estándar para todos los pacientes, desconociendo la gran variabilidad que existe en muchas de las medidas utilizadas, de acuerdo con la edad y sexo del paciente.
Lucía Victoria Bernal-de Jaramillo
doaj
Is There a Need for Greater Emphasis on Clinical Facial Analysis than Cephalometrics & 3D Software Solutions in the Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of Patients with Dentofacial Deformities? [PDF]
Uppada UK, Tauro DP, Senthilnathan KP.
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