Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to present a new approach to acquire a three-dimensional virtual skull model appropriate for orthognathic surgery planning without the use of plaster dental models and without deformation of the facial soft-tissue mask. A "triple" cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan procedure with triple voxel-based rigid registration was evaluated and validated on 10 orthognathic patients. First, the patient was scanned vertically with a wax bite wafer in place (CBCT scan No1). Second, a limited dose scan of the patient with a Triple Tray AlgiNot impression in place was carried out (CBCT scan No2). Finally, a high-resolution scan of the Triple Tray AlgiNot impression was done (CBCT scan No3). Se...
Recent advances in 3D imaging techniques have provided flexible tools for clinical assessments with...
We present a new method for replicating the skull and occlusal surface with an accurate physical mod...
Purpose: CBCT imaging does not record dental morphology accurately due to the scattering produced ...
The aim of this study was to present a new approach to acquire a three-dimensional virtual skull mod...
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is used for maxillofacial imaging. 3D virtual planning of ortho...
AIM: To assess the feasibility of a new method to augment the three-dimensional virtual skull model ...
Item does not contain fulltextCone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is used for maxillofacial imaging...
The limitations of plain film radiographs are well documented and the recent introduction of cone be...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: The aim of this report was to present an integrated 3-dimensi...
Introduction: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) technology has many known benefits in diagnosis ...
Objectives: Current analyses of 3D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images used in orthodontic d...
Item does not contain fulltextA detailed visualization of the interocclusal relationship is essentia...
Item does not contain fulltextThree-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surgery requir...
Introduction: Individual planning of complex maxillofacial corrections may require 3D models which c...
Traditional two-dimensional (2-D) cephalometric methods suffer from several inherent errors. With th...
Recent advances in 3D imaging techniques have provided flexible tools for clinical assessments with...
We present a new method for replicating the skull and occlusal surface with an accurate physical mod...
Purpose: CBCT imaging does not record dental morphology accurately due to the scattering produced ...
The aim of this study was to present a new approach to acquire a three-dimensional virtual skull mod...
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is used for maxillofacial imaging. 3D virtual planning of ortho...
AIM: To assess the feasibility of a new method to augment the three-dimensional virtual skull model ...
Item does not contain fulltextCone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is used for maxillofacial imaging...
The limitations of plain film radiographs are well documented and the recent introduction of cone be...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: The aim of this report was to present an integrated 3-dimensi...
Introduction: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) technology has many known benefits in diagnosis ...
Objectives: Current analyses of 3D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images used in orthodontic d...
Item does not contain fulltextA detailed visualization of the interocclusal relationship is essentia...
Item does not contain fulltextThree-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surgery requir...
Introduction: Individual planning of complex maxillofacial corrections may require 3D models which c...
Traditional two-dimensional (2-D) cephalometric methods suffer from several inherent errors. With th...
Recent advances in 3D imaging techniques have provided flexible tools for clinical assessments with...
We present a new method for replicating the skull and occlusal surface with an accurate physical mod...
Purpose: CBCT imaging does not record dental morphology accurately due to the scattering produced ...