AIM: To assess the correlation between Wits and AF-BF appraisals with the ANB angle, and verify the influence of the facial type on these appraisals. METHODS: Lateral cephalometric radiographs from 118 untreated individuals were separated into 3 groups according to the facial pattern (brachyfacial, mesofacial, and dolichofacial). The radiographs were digitized and submitted to ANB angle and Wits and AF-BF appraisals on computer software. All radiographs were retraced for intraobserver and interobserver error tests. RESULTS: The Student's t test demonstrated no statistically significant differences on the intraobserver's test (P > .05). There were statistically significant differences in the readings of Wits values of the 3 groups and for AF...
The Wits appraisal is a common linear cephalometric analytic tool established by Jacobson. It has be...
WOS: 000408383500007PubMed ID: 28451737The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of malocclu...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that there is no effect of esthetic perception of smiling pro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence the cant of the occlusal plane has on the Wit...
Introduction: ANB angle and Witt�s appraisal are the most common cephalometric indices for evaluat...
WOS: 000439318400001Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cephalometric parameters...
Objective: This study evaluated the variations in the anterior cranial base (S-N), posterior cranial...
Objectives: To analyse the ANB and Wits values and to study correlations between those two measureme...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the variations in the anterior cranial base (S-N), posterior cranial...
The importance of an accurate measurement of sagittal jaw relationship, that is, skeletal class, is ...
Background and purpose: Some measurements such as angles and planes drawn in lateral cephalometry ha...
SUMMARY The fi rst aim of this investigation was to assemble a group of photographs of 30 male and 3...
IntroductionThere are various studies in the literature on using different measurements and methods ...
To explore the association of facial sagittal and vertical dimensions with aesthetic assessment by t...
Background: The analysis of skeletal relationships of jaws in the sagittal plane is of utmost import...
The Wits appraisal is a common linear cephalometric analytic tool established by Jacobson. It has be...
WOS: 000408383500007PubMed ID: 28451737The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of malocclu...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that there is no effect of esthetic perception of smiling pro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence the cant of the occlusal plane has on the Wit...
Introduction: ANB angle and Witt�s appraisal are the most common cephalometric indices for evaluat...
WOS: 000439318400001Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cephalometric parameters...
Objective: This study evaluated the variations in the anterior cranial base (S-N), posterior cranial...
Objectives: To analyse the ANB and Wits values and to study correlations between those two measureme...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the variations in the anterior cranial base (S-N), posterior cranial...
The importance of an accurate measurement of sagittal jaw relationship, that is, skeletal class, is ...
Background and purpose: Some measurements such as angles and planes drawn in lateral cephalometry ha...
SUMMARY The fi rst aim of this investigation was to assemble a group of photographs of 30 male and 3...
IntroductionThere are various studies in the literature on using different measurements and methods ...
To explore the association of facial sagittal and vertical dimensions with aesthetic assessment by t...
Background: The analysis of skeletal relationships of jaws in the sagittal plane is of utmost import...
The Wits appraisal is a common linear cephalometric analytic tool established by Jacobson. It has be...
WOS: 000408383500007PubMed ID: 28451737The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of malocclu...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that there is no effect of esthetic perception of smiling pro...