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Relevance. The problem of respiratory diseases has been studied for a long time by many specialists and remains relevant to this day. This problem has been of interest to researchers for many years due to several factors.
M. E. Balashova +4 more
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Introduction: Gonial angle is an important parameter of the craniofacial complex which is generally used to evaluate the vertical parameters and symmetry of the facial skeleton.
Vikash Veer Shrestha +3 more
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Cervical Vertebrae Anomalies—Incidental Findings on Lateral Cephalograms [PDF]
Abstract Three cases of abnormal incidental findings on lateral cephalogram are presented. These patients reported for orthodontic consultation in their adolescence. While studying the patients' cephalograms, abnormal radiographic findings were discovered in their cervical vertebrae.
Priyavrat, Soni +2 more
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Introduction: Gonial angle measurements serve as an important parameter of the craniofacial complex and are usually studied on lateral cephalograms, but recently panoramic radiographs have also been used.
Ritesh Srii +6 more
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EVALUATION OF PALATAL BONE THICKNESS ON LATERAL CEPHALOGRAM AND ITS COMPARISON WITH CBCT SCANS
<p><strong>Aim: </strong>Aim of this study is to evaluate the palatal bone thickness on lateral cephalogram and its comparison with CBCT scans in different growth patterns and to find the gender differences if exists in palatal bone ...
Megha Goswami +5 more
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Analysis of Pharyngeal Airway Using Lateral Cephalogram vs CBCT Images: A Cross-sectional Retrospective Study [PDF]
Pegah Bronoosh +2 more
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Comparison of conventional lateral cephalograms with corresponding CBCT radiographs [PDF]
This study was performed to assess the compatibility of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) synthesized cephalograms with conventional cephalograms, and to find a method for obtaining normative values for three-dimensional (3D) assessments.The sample group consisted of 10 adults with normal occlusion and well-balanced faces.
Park, Chang-Seo +5 more
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A Noble, Easy and Conceptual Radiographic Analysis to Assess the Type of Tooth Movement (Molar Distalization) [PDF]
Context and Aim: Bodily tooth movement is desirable in the field of Orthodontics and so is with molar distalization. Till date there is no such analysis available which could gauge and quantify the molar distalization and the type of tooth movement ...
Abhishek Bansal +3 more
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Quantitative Comparison of Cephalogram and Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of Alveolar Bone Thickness of Maxillary Incisors [PDF]
Objective:This study aims to quantitatively compare cephalogram and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) when evaluating maxillary central incisor alveolar bone thickness.Methods:We used 30 sets of lateral cephalograms and CBCT images that were recorded ...
Weiran Li +3 more
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Correlation of Craniofacial Measurements between Cephalometric Radiographs and Facial Photographs
Objective: The aim of this study was to correlate the linear and angular measurements between lateral cephalogram and lateral photographs. Method: An observational cross-sectional study was carried out at the department of orthodontics, Karachi Medi-
Warda Arif Khan +2 more
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