Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference between the information produced by superimposition of serial lateral headfilms on anatomical structures and that produced by superimposition on metallic implants according to the protocols of Bjork. Materials and Methods: Serial cephalograms of 10 untreated subjects who had tantalum implants placed in the maxilla and mandible during childhood were analyzed. Headfilms taken at six consecutive stages of cervical vertebral maturation (CS1-CS6) for six female and four male subjects were used. Tracings were superimposed according to the methods of superimpositions advocated by the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). In addition, superimpositions along the inferior border of the ...
Clinical trials comparing activator and headgear treatment have shown comparable effectiveness in th...
AIM: To compare maxillary growth estimates during puberty as determined by the ‘scientifi c method’ ...
To evaluate mandibular dimensional changes and regional remodeling occurring during five intervals o...
To assess the craniofacial changes related to growth and/or to orthodontic and orthognathic treatmen...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to measure the displacement of defined dental structures...
Introduction: Lateral cephalometric superimpositions (LCS) are used to measure dental and skeletal c...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the reliability of three superimposition methods: B...
Superimposition of craniofacial structures from radiographic examination has been always used for as...
Objective. To assess the accuracy and precision in measurement of pairwise implant displacement acro...
Cephalometric superimposition is a critical tool in Orthodontics when evaluating changes affecting t...
BACKGROUND Superimposition of serial cephalometric radiographs enables the assessment of craniofa...
Objective: To compare changes in maxillary position assessed from a maxillary implant and three ceph...
Objective To analyze the reliability of different cephalometric superimposition methods for evaluati...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of magnification and superimpositio...
BjÖrk and Skieller conluded after following facial growth patterns using implants in upper and lower...
Clinical trials comparing activator and headgear treatment have shown comparable effectiveness in th...
AIM: To compare maxillary growth estimates during puberty as determined by the ‘scientifi c method’ ...
To evaluate mandibular dimensional changes and regional remodeling occurring during five intervals o...
To assess the craniofacial changes related to growth and/or to orthodontic and orthognathic treatmen...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to measure the displacement of defined dental structures...
Introduction: Lateral cephalometric superimpositions (LCS) are used to measure dental and skeletal c...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the reliability of three superimposition methods: B...
Superimposition of craniofacial structures from radiographic examination has been always used for as...
Objective. To assess the accuracy and precision in measurement of pairwise implant displacement acro...
Cephalometric superimposition is a critical tool in Orthodontics when evaluating changes affecting t...
BACKGROUND Superimposition of serial cephalometric radiographs enables the assessment of craniofa...
Objective: To compare changes in maxillary position assessed from a maxillary implant and three ceph...
Objective To analyze the reliability of different cephalometric superimposition methods for evaluati...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of magnification and superimpositio...
BjÖrk and Skieller conluded after following facial growth patterns using implants in upper and lower...
Clinical trials comparing activator and headgear treatment have shown comparable effectiveness in th...
AIM: To compare maxillary growth estimates during puberty as determined by the ‘scientifi c method’ ...
To evaluate mandibular dimensional changes and regional remodeling occurring during five intervals o...