Radiographic cephalometry : from basics to 3-D imaging /
Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "an 'average' template and larger and smaller 'normal' templates ... Also provided are instructions for the digital application of the templates to accommodate skulls of all sizes."--Page ix.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Chicago :
Quintessence Pub.,
©2006.
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| Edition: | Second edition |
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Table of Contents:
- The significance of radiographic cephalometry
- Twenty centuries of cephalometry
- Radiographic cephalometric technique
- Tracing technique and identification of landmarks
- Advantages and accuracy of digital cephalometry
- Downs analysis
- Steiner analysis
- Ricketts analysis
- Wits appraisal
- McNamara analysis
- Tweed analysis
- The geometry of cephalometry
- Superimposition of cephalometric radiographs
- Natural head position
- Proportionate analysis in a mesh coordinate system
- Template analysis
- The proportionate template
- Digital application of the proportionate template
- Soft tissue evaluation
- Digital imaging in orthodontics
- Cephalometric imaging in 3-D
- 3-D cephalometric analysis
- Posteroanterior cephalometry: craniofacial frontal analysis
- How reliable is cephalometric prediction?