BackgroundThree-dimensional measurement of dental morphology is providing new variables and shape information not available previously, and the reliability of these data has proved to be substantial. Accurate superimposition of 2D and 3D data-sets has several applications in dental research when making comparisons of similar structures. For example, two data-sets of the same object can be superimposed to highlight differences apparent in limited region(s) of the tooth crown. When significant regions represented by the two data-sets are identical, registration of the images can be achieved by standard superimposition methods. However, for comparisons of crown morphologies between monozygotic and dizygotic co-twins, the data sets are similar ...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Dental superimposition is becoming more and more important because of the increasing number of illeg...
First published online in 2008AimsIn studying aetiological interactions of genetic, epigenetic and e...
Distinction of one twin with respect to the other, based on external appearance, is challenging; nev...
BACKGROUND: The number of teeth involved in cases of bite-mark analysis is generally fewer in compar...
Dental superimposition is becoming more and more important because of the increasing number of illeg...
A new comparative method has been developed for evaluating morphological differences between a pair ...
BACKGROUND Superimposition of three-dimensional (3D) digital models offers great opportunities to...
Dental uniqueness can be proven if no perfect match in pair-wise morphological comparisons of human ...
Two metaphors are presented to highlight concepts that could lead to a paradigm shift in dental stud...
The genetic background of the craniofacial development is a sensitive topic: in this context twin st...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Studies of twins carried out over the past 25 years by the Craniofacial Biology Research Group at th...
Background: Serial 3D models can be used to analyze changes, but correct superimposition is crucial...
Original (A), decompressed/transferred (B), and superimposed (C) dental models in “zoom-in” visualiz...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Dental superimposition is becoming more and more important because of the increasing number of illeg...
First published online in 2008AimsIn studying aetiological interactions of genetic, epigenetic and e...
Distinction of one twin with respect to the other, based on external appearance, is challenging; nev...
BACKGROUND: The number of teeth involved in cases of bite-mark analysis is generally fewer in compar...
Dental superimposition is becoming more and more important because of the increasing number of illeg...
A new comparative method has been developed for evaluating morphological differences between a pair ...
BACKGROUND Superimposition of three-dimensional (3D) digital models offers great opportunities to...
Dental uniqueness can be proven if no perfect match in pair-wise morphological comparisons of human ...
Two metaphors are presented to highlight concepts that could lead to a paradigm shift in dental stud...
The genetic background of the craniofacial development is a sensitive topic: in this context twin st...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Studies of twins carried out over the past 25 years by the Craniofacial Biology Research Group at th...
Background: Serial 3D models can be used to analyze changes, but correct superimposition is crucial...
Original (A), decompressed/transferred (B), and superimposed (C) dental models in “zoom-in” visualiz...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Dental superimposition is becoming more and more important because of the increasing number of illeg...
First published online in 2008AimsIn studying aetiological interactions of genetic, epigenetic and e...