Concordance of the facial biotype between Bjork-Jarabak cephalometrics and photographic analysis of the facial opening angle [PDF]
Analysis of the facial biotype can provide useful information for orthodontic diagnosis and can determine the type of growth of a patient to guide orthodontic treatment. The objective of this study was to determine the concordance of the facial biotype according to Bjork-Jarabak cephalometric analysis and photographic analysis of the angle of facial ...
Medina-Grandez AF +6 more
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Analysis of the association between facial biotype, overbite and overjet in the permanent dentition. [PDF]
To determine the association between the facial biotype, the overbite and the overjet in digital lateral skull radiographs.230 digital skull lateral radiographs of patients with permanent dentition with 18 to 55 years old were used as sample. The VERT index and the Ricketts analysis were considered to identify the facial biotype, overbite and overjet ...
Chite-Quispe L, Sánchez-Tito M.
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Facial biotype classification for orthodontic treatment planning using an alternative learning algorithm for tree augmented Naive Bayes [PDF]
Background When designing a treatment in orthodontics, especially for children and teenagers, it is crucial to be aware of the changes that occur throughout facial growth because the rate and direction of growth can greatly affect the necessity of using ...
Gonzalo A. Ruz +2 more
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Association between gingival tissue biotype and different facial phenotypes
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the association between gingival tissue biotypes and different facial phenotypes. Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in the dental clinics of Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ...
Mousa Assiri, Sami Shafik, Ahmed Tawfig
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Retrospective Analysis of the Correlation Between the Facial Biotype and the Inclination of the Upper Canine Cusp Axis to the Occlusal Plane. [PDF]
Permanent maxillary canines are the second most frequently impacted teeth and the prevalence of this clinical condition is estimated to be 1-2% in the general population. The diagnosis of maxillary canine impaction should be based on both clinical and radiographic examinations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of a correlation between
Pacifici L +4 more
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[Frequency of retained third molars in relation to facial biotype. a cross-sectional study]. [PDF]
Objective: This study aims to determine the frequency of retained third molars in relation to facial biotype, the data were collected by using the patients’ 2D studies (panoramic and cephalometric) attending the imaging center ZETA-EXMED in the period November 2018 to December 2021, in the city of Lima, Peru.
Zeta Rodríguez TA.
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Predicting Facial Biotypes Using Continuous Bayesian Network Classifiers [PDF]
Bayesian networks are useful machine learning techniques that are able to combine quantitative modeling, through probability theory, with qualitative modeling, through graph theory for visualization.
Gonzalo A. Ruz, Pamela Araya-Díaz
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Association between Gingival Biotype and Facial Typology through Cephalometric Evaluation and Three-Dimensional Facial Scanning [PDF]
In dentistry, the assessment of periodontal biotype is considered one of the most important parameters with which to plan treatment, and craniofacial morphology might affect it. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between facial typology and gingival biotype in patients by means of two-dimensional and three-dimensional evaluations ...
Rosa Valletta +2 more
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Facial Biotype and Mandibular Growth Adaptation in Maxillary Lateral Incisors Agenesis [PDF]
To verify the eventual relationship between maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) and one of the clinically established facial biotypes. The analysis was performed in and between 3 groups: individuals with MLIA, their relatives and a control population defined as 'normal' or unaffected.
Teresa Pinho
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Assessment of gingival biotype in different facial patterns: A cross-sectional study
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the relationship of gingival biotype in different malocclusions. Methods: A total of 157 periodontally healthy subjects (88 males and 69 females) were enrolled in this cross-sectional study.
Mahesh Khairnar
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